Important Announcement: We've partnered with ReFocus Eye Health to best focus on providing the best patient care possible. Of course, our doctors and staff will remain the same but our name, logo, and website will be updated as we integrate with the ReFocus family of eye clinics. This will not affect your appointments or your patient experience in the least. 

Important Annoucement: Our Blue Bell clinic is now closed. All patients from that office will be seen at our state-of-the-art North Wales location, where they can expect the same caliber of exceptional eye care and patient experience. This location is only 6 miles away and has ample parking.

Ophthalmology Physicians & Surgeons WINNER LASIK & EYE CARE PROVIDER

Every year Montgomery Magazine has a “Best Of” competition for Montgomery County. This year, Dr. Francis Clark won “Best of” for both LASIK and Eyecare.

“We want to thank all our patients for voting for us, said Dr. Clark. “We care deeply about our Montgomery county community and are honored they voted us BEST for both LASIK and Eyecare. We promise to continue to provide the compassionate, advanced eyecare services that have made us #1.”

About Francis Clark, M.D.

Francis Clark, M.D. is a board-certified Ophthalmologist and President /Medical Director of Ophthalmology Physicians & Surgeons, PC.  Ophthalmology Physicians & Surgeons has 7 Bucks/Montgomery/Lehigh-area Philadelphia eye care offices with highly trained doctors focusing on various aspects of eye health. Dr. Clark proudly partners with all hospitals in Montgomery county including Wills Eye Surgical Centers, the largest eye hospital in the U.S., and our doctors’ have been recognized for their leadership and outstanding patient care.

Dr. Francis Clark is committed to incorporating the latest technology for your optimal health and safety. Whether you need a simple vision test, or advanced eye surgery, we can provide you and your loved ones with the exceptional results you deserve. Call our office today to book your appointment.

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