Arizona Eye Specialists (Scottsdale Office)

Category: Ophthalmologist in Scottsdale, Arizona

Address: 7245 E Osborn Rd #4, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, USA

Phone: +14809945012

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ashley D.

Oct 3, 2022

Just wanted to start by saying the medical assistants that helped me were wonderful and that's why this is two stars and not one. However, I had an absolutely horrific first/last experience with Dr Suiter. I was supposed to have a chalazion possibly removed. He asked if I have a history of fainting and I said yes. He gave me numbing drops but no pain injection before the procedure. He then proceeded to express the oil glands in both of my eyes (3 inner lids) by aggressively pinching them with q tips which was excruciating. I asked him twice to stop and had to pull my face away. Afterwards I told him I felt like I was going to pass out. He just looked at his computer typing and talking. I asked for water. Please I need water. Multiple times. He ignored me and said I needed to "let my brain reset". I said I was going to throw up and he just handed me a trashcan without even LOOKING at me, still typing. I said I'm about to pass out I need to lay down, please I need water.."Here"- He turned off the lights, fiddled with the chair for 5 secs and gave up then returned to typing and telling me aftercare information while I was completely incoherent . Finally I said I NEED TO LAY DOWN and CRAWLED into the floor. He did NOTHING but say "careful don't trip". A medical assistant came by shocked saying "Dr Suiter, the patient is on the floor!" He just mumbled something to the effect of "yeah" then walked out. Not a word to me. I am BEYOND livid. Never in my life have I been treated that poorly by a doctor. Thank God for the two ladies that helped me afterwards, I asked if this was how he usually treated his patients and they said he's "eccentric", but this was unacceptable. I need the supervisor's information NOW, and you best skip sending me a bill for this appointment. Oh and after all of this? The chalazion is still there.

richard oliver

Jul 25, 2022

Very thorough and professional.

Sheryll Belsher

Jul 25, 2022

Friendly, professional, listens to my concerns and addresses them

Brian Forrester

Jul 25, 2022

Had serious allergies with my eyes and Dr Craig Suiter diagnosed right away and put me on the right over the counter products and ,my eyes have never felt better

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Questions & Answers

Is there a procedure to fix floaters in eyes?

Shane Olson | Oct 26, 2020
marti winkler | Oct 26, 2021

I'll tell you what works for floaters that most people have no idea and their doctors don't know or don't tell them. Take hyaluronic acid a supplement you can get in stores or online. Take it everyday and within a few months your floaters will be greatly diminished. They don't go entirely away. I heard about woman who put on vitamin forums at a Sprouts in Phoenix and was the answer for me. I had been to an eye doctor and he said there's nothing they can do except cut the worst ones out and he said he doesn't recommend that.

Is it possible to make an appointment on line, as I am extremely hard of hearing and phones are very difficult for me.

Bonnie Seavey | Nov 30, 2021
Patty Ramirez | Nov 30, 2021

No. You can only send them a message on their website.

does Dr Goldman accept Medicare Advantage Plan 2

Sandra Schultz | Oct 26, 2020
Arizona Eye Specialists (Scottsdale Office) | Oct 26, 2020

Medicare Advantage has several plans. Dr. Goldman accepts all of the plans except - he does NOT accept Phoenix Direct. Thank you

How many miles to the eye doctor

Rosemary Cortez | Oct 27, 2019
Robert Wolski | Oct 27, 2019

All depends where you start. It is located on Osborn, just East of Scottsdale Road.

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