Eric A. Fazio, OD

Category: Optometrist in Tampa, Florida

Address: 13904 N Dale Mabry Hwy Suite 200, Tampa, FL 33618, USA

Phone: +18139082020

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

FLORIDA FAST TITLE SERVICE

Jun 20, 2022

I have been under Dr. Fazio's care for several months for a significant eye issue. The care and help I have received has been absolutely exceptional. Every step of this process he and his staff have been kind and skillful, always working toward improving my situation. I walk from each appointment knowing that he actually cares very much about resolving my issues. I cannot imagine what this process would have been like for me without an EXCEPTIONAL physician, such as Dr. Fazio. Thank you to you and your staff for taking such great care of me. Karen M.

Lynn Agnew

Apr 8, 2022

Today was my second time seeing Dr. Fazio at Newsome. I have been a Healthcare Provider for 28 years and really value dedicated physicians and clinicians. Dr. Fazio is a gifted OD. He treats me with the utmost respect, explains everything in detail, tells me the treatment plan, and does the most thorough exam I have ever received anywhere. I really appreciate feeling like we are managing my eye health as a team. I feel informed, comfortable, and exceptionally well managed. I would never go to anyone else, even after just two visits. When you find the best, you stay put. Period. I'm grateful!

Sophia

Sep 9, 2021

Dr Fazio does not know how to communicate appropriately with his patients. My experience at Newsom eye has been incredibly unprofessional and disappointing. Dr Fazio is demeaning and has very little respect or boundaries when communicating with patients. A Dr should know how to speak with his patients in a tone that is not rude or aggressive. I will not be going back to Newsom eye for these reasons.

Jan Sloan

Feb 11, 2021

I have been a patient of Dr. Fazio for the last 4 years. When I started going to Newsome eye was due to Optic Neuritis which required 2 scheduled visits a year to monitor any changes. There I met with Dr Fazio to update my glasses as my vision also started changing. With his friendly and concerned demeanor, he explained my changes and put me at ease. I trust him so much with my care, that I also take my son there (since he was 10). Thank you Dr Fazio!

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Questions & Answers

What insurances do you accept?

Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021
Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021

We accept most major insurances, but a list of the most common are at the following link: https://newsomeye.com/optical/optical-insurance/

What is the difference between my vision insurance and medical insurance?

Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021
Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021

Vision insurance provides additional benefits that most medical insurances do not usually for those with healthy eyes, including routine eye exams, prescription eyewear and contact lenses. Medical insurance helps protect you from unexpected costs of any eye injuries or disease.

What is the difference between a routine eye exam and other types of eye exams?

Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021
Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021

Routine eye exams are commonly performed annually to provide glasses and contact lenses. During a visit your doctor will also be ensuring proper eye health and may reveal damaging vision conditions of which you may not notice symptoms but are important to catch in early stages. Other types of exams are usually for the ongoing treatment and management of any ocular diseases that might be uncovered during a routine exam, highlighting the importance of having a routine exam each year.

What treatment options are available for dry eye disease?

Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021
Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021

The Dry Eye Clinic at Newsom Eye offers the latest treatments for dry eye, including: MiBo Thermoflo, Autologous Serum Eye Drops, Stem Cell Treatment, Biological Corneal Bandages– PROKERA®, Prescription Eye Drops, Artificial Tears, and Scleral Contact Lens / PROSE Lens Fitting.

What is dry eye disease or syndrome?

Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021
Eric A. Fazio, OD | Sep 22, 2021

Dry eye disease, or syndrome, occurs when there is a decrease in the quantity and/or quality of the tear film. This condition is associated with dryness or grittiness, light sensitivity, foreign body sensation, excessive tearing, burning or stinging, and blurred or fluctuating vision.

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