The Eye Institute of West Florida
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    Linda Hatt Via Google My Business - Melinda L. Gruszka, OD
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    Dacheira Cifuentes Via Google My Business - Nora L. Cothran, OD
    She is the best! Very very very caring person, explains everything in a way you will understand, her attitude is always great i am very happy and lucky to have a doctor like her to take care of my dad.
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    J.R. Kennedy Via Google My Business - Jeffery D. LaPlume, OD
    Highly professional and excellent service.
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    Anonymous Via RateMDs - Winston T. Cope, MD
    Dr cope is a great dr I would recommend him to anyone, companionate and caring and highly qualified dr
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    Mark L. Via Yelp - Largo (West Bay Drive)
    I've been a patient with the eye Institute going on 10yrs. I have severe eye issues due to glocoma and currently in need of a Corina transplant Before covid it was a great place as far as doctor offices go. The staff and doctors were very friendly and informative most had a smile on there faces and great attitudes. 1st name bases with most of the people there. They were very willing to help and accommodate the patient as much as they could with meds, drops, needed paperwork without being cgarged, appointments and getting the person you need on the phone or return calls were much easier.... So now during and after covid my sight has taken a big down turn and had to take leave from work. The doc office seem to take on a gloomy and unhappy atmosphere and just about everyone is new including my main doctor, this is my 4th primary care doctor by this time. She's very nice and caring and all that but like the rest if the staff, seems she just didn't want to be there and almost robotic with the visit. Now after covid not much has changed but seems to have that same, I just want to do what I need to and robotic mentality. They all seem like very nice and friendly type people but its like they all have someone watching there every move and God help'em if they mess up. I'm sure most if us have work for places like this So with my leave from work/insurance there's some very important paperwork that has to filled out and returned within 15 days if you want to keep your job, if and when your able to return or just being able to see driving when it's still dark out. And padded from short term disability At this point I have 3 really good doctors looking at me. Probably some of the best in there fields They scheduled me for transplant surgery but its 4 months out, I can not be out if work that long. I love my marriage and wife and want to keep it that way. The doctor gave me a couple of referrals to other offices in the area. My primary doctors already have those forms I was telling you about and about 10 days in with very little communication. Buy the time the paperwork is returned to the proper places there incomplete and 13 days in. I was also charged $50 per form (2) really?! When they discover I'm scheduled with the new doctors office they tell me that the new doctor has to fill out part if the paperwork, WHAT? But today I receive a call from primary telling me it's another $50 for new forms and the others, the ones I get paid from, can take up to 30 days, Wth?! I'm at day 43 now with no payments from my insurance and my job is asking where the hell is the paperwork so you can keep your job and insurance. Is it just me or should I find a new doctor office? which I think I did already matter of fact, they just called asking me for some info to complete the papers and get them sent in and at NO charge. Epic!
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    ABOUT

    We are a multi-specialty ophthalmic practice proudly providing surgical and non-surgical vision care in the Tampa Bay area since 1974. We have fellowship trained specialists for every eye disease including cataracts; LASIK; refractive procedures; glaucoma; oculoplastics, such as eyelid lifts; retina diseases, such as macular degeneration or retinal detachments; diseases of the cornea and dry eye. The Eye Institute of West Florida is home to the Largo Ambulatory Surgery Center, a surgery center customized to the specific needs of eye surgeons. In association with The Eye Institute of West Florida is the Weinstock Laser Eye Center for LASIK surgery, and the Aesthetic Institute of West Florida, offering cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures.