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200 Wildwood Pkwy Suite 100 A
Homewood, AL 35209
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Hours of Operation:
  • Monday: 7 AM–3:30 PM
    Tuesday: 7 AM–3:30 PM
    Wednesday: 7 AM–3:30 PM
    Thursday: 7 AM–3:30 PM
    Friday: 8 AM – Noon
    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed
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Homewood Doctors

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Matthew Albright, M.D.

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L. Dale Brown, M.D.

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Jeffrey Fuller, M.D.

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Carolyn Hebson, M.D.

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Kristin Madonia, M.D., P.C.

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Shae Steward, M.D.

Our Services

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Cataracts

Cataracts occur when there is a clouding of your eye’s natural lens. Most people correlate cataracts with aging, but they are sometimes proven to be derived from other factors.
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Cornea

The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped front surface of the eye that helps focus light for sharp, clear vision. When the cornea becomes damaged or diseased, it can lead to blurred vision, discomfort, and other vision problems that may require specialized eye care treatment.
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Glaucoma

The optic nerve carries information from the eye to the brain, so when the optic nerve is impaired, you can lose your vision. The term Glaucoma encompasses a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve.
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Oculoplastics

Oculoplastics refers to surgical procedures designed to improve the function and appearance of the eyelids, skin and muscle tissue surrounding the eye, forehead, and face.
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Retina

The retina is the multi-layered tissue lining the back of the eye. This part of the eye captures light rays and converts them into images.
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YAG & SLT Lasers

YAG and SLT lasers are commonly used to treat certain eye conditions quickly and safely. YAG laser is often performed after cataract surgery to clear cloudiness that can develop behind the lens implant, while SLT laser helps lower eye pressure in patients with glaucoma by improving fluid drainage within the eye.