Fishman & Sheridan eyeCare Specialists

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Led by Leesburg eye doctors, Fishman & Sheridan eyeCare Specialists offers ophthalmology, optometry, eye exams, general eye care & more. At Fishman & Sheridan eyeCare Specialists, we strive to make patients feel at home from the moment they arrive. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Craig D. Fishman and Dr. Jeffrey A. Sheridan provide comprehensive eye care at all three of our convenient Lake County locations in Leesburg, Eustis, and Clermont. Contact us today to learn more and schedule an appointment!

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Fishman & Sheridan eyeCare Specialists

US Postal Code:34748

Address: 640 S Lake St, Leesburg
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 12:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

Fishman & Sheridan eyeCare Specialists

US Postal Code:32726

Address: 1301 S Bay St, Eustis
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 12:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

Fishman & Sheridan eyeCare Specialists

US Postal Code:34711

Address: 2015 Legends Way, Clermont
Store Hours:
Mon: 8:00AM - 12:00PM
Tue: 7:30AM - 12:00PM
Wed: Closed
Thu: 8:00AM - 12:00PM
Fri-Sun: Closed

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Come down and see us at the corner of Bay and Magnolia! City of Eustis, Florida - America's Hometown
"Having an annual eye exam is the best way to protect your eye health. There are also other steps you can take to prevent common eye and vision problems." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM Maintaining Your Eye Health With Regular Exams
After 15+ years of service, we are sad to say goodbye to one of our own. We will miss you Shannon! “Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.” – Semisonic
Kick off the weekend with some family fun! Come join us and City of Eustis, Florida - America's Hometown for October’s 1st Friday street party!
Happy Friday! Our Eustis team will be at City of Eustis, Florida - America's Hometown 1st Friday event tonight! Come by and see us downtown! Eustis Chamber FRI, 2 OCT Eustis First Friday Street Party - Oct 2, 2020
"Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can cause blindness. It damages the optic nerve, which carries information from your eyes to the visual center in your brain. This damage can result in permanent vision loss." ALLABOUTVISION.COM Glaucoma: Definition and Causes - All About Vision
"Vision loss is a difficult condition, but fortunately there are many low vision aids that can help you cope day to day. If you are reading this you probably do not have low vision or you are already using these tools. Perhaps you know someone who is struggling, so pass on this information." WEBMD.COM Coping With Vision Loss
"Having cloudy vision makes it seem as though you're always looking through a fog or haze. It can occur in one or both eyes, and be the sign of a minor issue or a more serious condition." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM What Causes Cloudy Vision in One Eye?
"Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a rare form of inflammatory systemic arthritis that mainly affects the back. Because AS is a systemic condition, inflammation associated with it can affect other areas, including the eyes." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM What to know about ankylosing spondylitis and eye health
"When your eyeball is shaped more like an egg than round, or your cornea or your lens isn't curved just so, light can't focus in the right spot. That can lead to seeing clearly only at certain distances (nearsighted and farsighted) and distorted vision (astigmatism). You can often correct these 'refractive errors' with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or minor surgery." WEBMD.COM Why Is Your Vision Blurry?
"The idea of losing your vision can be scary. After all, you rely on your vision every day. In the U.S., 32.2 million adults have experienced some sort of vision loss. Around the globe, there are an estimated 285 million people with vision impairment. Among those, 39 million are blind." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM Common Causes of Vision Loss
"Tunnel vision, or peripheral vision loss (PVL), is a result of the loss of peripheral sight, or side vision. A person with PVL can only see what is directly in front of them. This can occur due to conditions that affect the eye or other health conditions." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Tunnel vision: Definition, symptoms, causes, and treatments