
Many Seniors Are Visually Impaired, Even With Glasses
Recent research found that 28 percent of adults over 71 are visually impaired, even with the help of corrective lenses or visual aids.
Our patient experience scores exceed national averages
Learn MoreOutpatient Surgery Center of Boca has cared for patients for 25 years.
Learn MoreOur physicians and staff at Outpatient Surgery Center of Boca are dedicated to providing total eye care to the Boca Raton community, from cataracts to oculoplastics. We were founded in 1998 as the first surgery center in Palm Beach County to use the LenSx femtosecond laser for cataract surgery.
Our goal at Outpatient Surgery Center of Boca is to ensure your comfort and safety by providing a team of board-certified ocular surgeons and nurses whose focus is your comfort and care. With technological advances in eye surgery evolving faster than ever, our eye surgeons share a vision of excellence.
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Outpatient Surgery Center of Boca is committed to ensuring that your experience with us is relaxed and worry-free, from consultation through recovery. To assist us, we ask that you read and comply with all guidelines.
At Outpatient Surgery Center of Boca, your time is as valuable to us as it is to you. That’s why we provide online access to a variety of forms that patients may complete before their visit. The following documents will help us expedite the check-in process for your appointment. Please take a moment to download and complete the appropriate form(s).
Learn MoreOutpatient Surgery Center of Boca accepts most major insurance. We will bill your insurance carrier for you; however, we cannot tell you what your policy will cover. Since your insurance policy and coverage are between you and your carrier, we urge you to contact them prior to your procedure. You will be responsible for any co-pays and deductibles.
Learn MoreRecent research found that 28 percent of adults over 71 are visually impaired, even with the help of corrective lenses or visual aids.
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