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KU Eye Center
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7400 State Line Rd, Prairie Village, KS 66208, United States of America
+1 913-588-6600
https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/care/specialties/eye-care
Friday
8 am to 5 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
8 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
8 am to 5 pm
Thursday
8 am to 5 pm
Bovi Lewis Avatar

Bovi Lewis

5 months ago
I was told last February 2022 that I have to have emergency eye surgery. I sat at the main hospital emergency room on 39th from 10:30 AM to 5 PM. Dr. Champion did my first eye surgery for a detached retina. She neglected to tell me, however, that I needed to lay face down for 3 weeks. Only to be getting up to eat or shower. I didn't have anyone to look after me for 6 hours after the anesthesia. So the staff kept me at the main hospital overnight. Even then, I wasn't laid face down. I woke up lying on my right side. A week later, I had to get a second detached retina surgery, and then a week and a half after that, a third detached retina surgery done by Dr. Ajlan. Afterwards, I had to get a laser blasted into my eye 3 times. The first time, despite the efforts to anesthetize my eye, it still felt like bugs crawling on the inside of my eye whenever the laser was blasted into it. It was hard for me to sit still. So the next time, the doctor injected the anesthesia directly into my eye. You know how, as children, we will say if you ever broke a promise, we had to stick a needle in our eye? I don't recommend that from personal experience. And this was all within the last year. However, despite all of that, I believe the best doctors in the state worked on my I wouldn't change going to another clinic to have the deed done again. I'm very thankful for everything they've done for me.
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Megan Eils

5 months ago
I made an appt for my 4 yr old specifically to test for color blindness. I was aware that numbers are often involved with testing for this and I informed them that he does not yet recognize all his numbers. I asked at the beginning of the appt if we would still be able to get results even though this was the case and was told “Yes, absolutely.” 2 hours later after every conceivable and superfluous test I was finally told “The only way we can really test for color blindness involves numbers so we will need to wait a year or so until he knows them.” When I indicated to the doctor that I had informed the woman administering the tests in the beginning that he didn’t know his numbers all I got was “Sorry.” This was without doubt the most unpleasant doctor’s appt any of my children have had. A loud and obnoxious woman sitting next to my 4 year old in the waiting area was dropping “f bombs” during a phone call. After 3 of them I had to ask if she could watch her language around children. No acknowledgement. I will never return to this place.
Juanita Hanson Avatar

Juanita Hanson

5 months ago
Dr Goins has helped us so much. My husband had a bad experience with cataract surgery 2 yrs qgo in Central Kansas. The doctor clipped his iris so for 2yrs he couldn't open his eye in any bright light. Dr Goins has worked with us for a year and has now done and iris replacement procedure. It was just done a few days ago but my husband is doing well and feels really hopeful he will be able to use his eye again. We are so grateful to Dr Goins and his staff. KU Eye Center is filled with amazing Doctors and staff. We are so thankful and blessed.