Florida Eye Health Adds Naples Office Manager To Management Team

Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS, medical director of Florida Eye Health, is pleased to announce that Julia Burley has joined his management team as Naples Office Manager.

Naples Office Manager

Julia Burley, Naples Office Manager

Burley has worked in healthcare since 1993 and in the field of ophthalmology since 1998. She was Director of Patient Care Services for 11 years at another eye care practice in southwest Florida where she supervised the front office staff, resolved patient concerns, worked with various vendors and implemented new software programs.

As the manager of Florida Eye Health’s Naples office, Burley will oversee the day-to-day operations of the largest of the practice’s four satellite offices. She will work closely with the management team from the main office in Fort Myers to ensure a smooth working environment between her Naples team and the traveling medical teams that visit the Naples office each week.

Originally from Dayton, OH, Burley has lived in Fort Myers for 45 years. She graduated from Fort Myers High School and over the years attended numerous continuing education programs to enhance her management and customer service skills. She and her husband Richard Burley have two grown sons and two grandsons.

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Jonathan M. Frantz MD Receives 2011 Best of Punta Gorda Award

Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS

Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS

Ophthalmologist Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS, has been selected for the 2011 Best of Punta Gorda Award in the Ophthalmology Physicians category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

The USCA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2011 USCA Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the USCA and data provided by third parties.

Dr. Frantz, medical director of Florida Eye Health, is one of southwest Florida’s leading cataract and LASIK surgeons.  Dr. Frantz and his team of ophthalmologists and optometrists offer a broad spectrum of patient-focused comprehensive care from eye exams and eyewear to cataract removal, treatment of eye diseases, 100% blade-free iLASIK laser vision correction, hearing services, and eyelid surgery.

The Punta Gorda office is one of Florida Eye Health’s five locations. Aaron Judd, OD, is the board-certified optometrist who provides routine eye care at the Punta Gorda office.

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New Clinical Director Joins Management Team at Florida Eye Health

Karen Gotkiewicz, Senior Clinical Director

Karen Gotkiewicz, Senior Clinical Director

Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS, medical director of Florida Eye Health, is pleased to announce that Karen Gotkiewicz has joined his management team as Senior Clinical Director.

A newcomer to Southwest Florida, Gotkiewicz has worked in the eye care business in West Virginia and Virginia since 1981 in various capacities. She most recently worked for three years at Vistar Eye Center in Roanoke, VA, and had previously worked for seven years as Clinical Director for a 16-physician practice with seven locations in Salem, VA. In her previous positions, Gotkiewicz assisted physicians in all aspects of patient care, trained technicians, was a certified VISX and IntraLase operator, and trained staff on electronic medical records.

As Senior Clinical Manager at Florida Eye Health, Gotkiewicz will be working with the entire medical team in every aspect of the practice. A Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT), Gotkiewicz appreciates the value of certification and looks forward to assisting any non-certified clinical team members in achieving their COA or COT status. “Training has always been a key part of my work,” said Gotkiewicz.  “I think it’s important for the staff to have the proper training whether it’s learning how to operate a new piece of equipment or having a better understanding of all the eye diseases that we treat,” she added.

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Ophthalmologist Joins the Florida Eye Health Medical Team

Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS, medical director of Florida Eye Health, is pleased to announce the association of ophthalmologist Jeffrey L. Willig, MD, to the medical team at Florida Eye Health.

Jeffrey L. Willig, MD

Jeffrey L. Willig, MD

Dr. Willig is a medical ophthalmologist and Uveitis Specialist.  Uveitis is a swelling and irritation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye, which provides most of the blood supply to the retina. Uveitis can be caused by autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, infection, or exposure to toxins.

After receiving his Doctor of Medicine from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Willig performed his Medicine Internship at Manhattan Veterans Medical Center and Ophthalmology Residency at Lenox Hill Hospital. He completed an Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine.  He is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Dr. Willig will see patients in the Fort Myers and Naples offices of Florida Eye Health For more information or to schedule an appointment, call the Fort Myers office at 239-418-0999 or the Naples office at 239-430-3939 or request an appointment online at http://bettervision.net/contact-us/schedule-an-appointment/

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Diabetic Eye Disease – a leading cause of blindness and vision loss

November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month

Diabetic Retinopathy, a condition occurring in people with diabetes, causes progressive damage to the retina, the light sensitive lining at the back of your eye. It is a serious sight-threatening complication of diabetes.

Local Ophthalmologist Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS, joins the American Academy of Ophthalmology in reminding those who have diabetes or are at risk for the disease—especially people with black, Latino, Native American or Pacific Islander heritage — that having an annual dilated eye exam is an important step toward protecting their eyes and vision, along with proper medical care, careful glycemic (blood sugar) control, and other lifestyle choices that reduce the health impacts of diabetes.

According to Dr. Frantz, medical director of Florida Eye Health, “The earlier diabetes is caught and appropriate lifestyle changes and treatment begin, the better the chance of avoiding vision loss and other health consequences.”

Symptoms of diabetic retinopathy include:

•    Seeing spots or floaters in your field of vision

•    Blurred vision

•    Having a dark or empty spot in the center of your vision

•    Difficulty seeing well at night

Dr. Robert Sherman, a retina specialist who recently joined Florida Eye Health’s medical team, will work closely with the other doctors at Dr. Frantz’s practice and area primary care doctors to provide quality, patient-focused eye care that is so important to patients with diabetes. Dr. Frantz explained that prolonged periods of high blood sugar may lead to the accumulation of fluid in the lens inside the eye that controls eye focusing. This changes the curvature of the lens and results in the development of symptoms of blurred vision. The blurring of distance vision as a result of lens swelling will subside once the blood sugar levels are brought under control. Better control of blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes also slows the onset and progression of diabetic retinopathy.

An eye doctor is an important member of the diabetes health care team. Often there are no visual symptoms in the early stages of diabetic retinopathy. Part of living with diabetes and successful eye care is having a comprehensive dilated eye examination on at least an annual basis – more often for people with existing eye issues or more serious retinopathy. Early detection and treatment can limit the potential for significant vision loss from diabetic retinopathy.

Dr. Frantz and his medical team offer a broad spectrum of eye care from eye exams and eyewear to cataract removal, management of eye diseases, state of the art blade-free iLASIK laser vision correction, eyelid surgery, and hearing services at five office locations throughout Southwest Florida including Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Punta Gorda, Lehigh Acres and Naples.  For more information, call the main office of Florida Eye Health at (239) 418-0999.

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