My boyfriend and I were referred to Dr. Chow by our optometrist as he was having great difficulty with his sight on his right eye. To complicate matters, he did not have insurance. We made an...
Clement Chow MD - Retinal Diagnostic Center
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Retinal Diagnostic Center, located in San Jose, CA, has been providing specialized care and treatment for vitreous, macula, and retina diseases for over 40 years. Their board-certified ophthalmologists with advanced fellowship training offer state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and cutting-edge treatments, including surgeries, laser therapy, and injections, to address conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal detachments, and more. Committed to quality care, their physicians also actively participate in research and clinical trials to explore innovative treatment options for their patients.
With six convenient locations in Campbell, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Watsonville, and Gilroy, Retinal Diagnostic Center is dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized eye care. Their team of highly skilled doctors utilizes the newest techniques and advanced equipment to diagnose and treat various vitreo-retinal conditions, ensuring that patients receive the best possible care and resources for their eye health needs.
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I had my appointment with Dr. Chow last week and had a very pleasant experience. He was helpful and understanding as to my needs for my eyes and I would recommend him to anyone. Also, the staff...
I am beyound greatful to Dr. Chow. Excellent Dr and a good communicator. I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering dedication and compassionate care. Thank you for being an...
After a cataract surgery, Dr. Chow saved my eyes from blindness. I had a 45% detached retina, and he took the rest of the night and brought me to his office in Campbell from Watsonville to save my...
Flew into the room, didn't even look at me but went right to the computer, said "you don't have wet macular" and that was that. I tried to ask questions but his responses were perfunctory. It...
