7550 E Second Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Monday thru Friday from 8AM to 5PM
Main: 480-994-1872
Optical Boutique: 480-421-0233



Welcome to Scottsdale Eye Physicians & Surgeons

 Scottsdale Eye Physicians & Surgeons is a state-of-the-art, full-service eye care practice that has been serving Old Town Scottsdale for many years. Our board-certified Ophthalmologist and surgeon, Dennis L. Kilpatrick, MD, and Optometrist Lewis Eyrich, OD pride themselves on delivering accurate diagnoses, offering effective treatment options and providing on-going care to keep your eyes healthy.  We utilize the latest technology and cutting-edge surgical procedures for vision correction and treatment.

 

Our in-house optical boutique will keep you looking fashionable while maintaining precise vision and comfort

This website has been developed for our patients.  Here you can find general information about our office, staff and policies.  It is meant to be used as a general information reference guide solely for non-diagnostic information.  Should you have specific eye health concerns, this website should not serve as a substitute for an evaluation and treatment by a board-certified ophthalmologist or optometrist.

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From Our Blog

5 Tips to prevent glaucoma

5 Tips to help Prevent Glaucoma

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month and at Scottsdale Eye we strive to provide our patients with not only the best care but also the best tips to make sure you are taking care of vision and preventing diseases.  Glaucoma is

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Early Detection Critical to Treating Glaucoma

Early Detection Critical to Treating Glaucoma Scottsdale Eye Physicians & Surgeons and the American Academy of Ophthalmology remind the public of the importance of eye exams Glaucoma is a major cause of vision loss worldwide. It affects more than 3

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Laser-Vs-Traditional-Cataract-Surgery

Laser Vs Traditional Cataract Surgery

What is a Cataract? Breaking down the difference between Laser vs. Traditional Cataract Surgery starts with understanding Cataracts. Cataracts occur naturally as we age and a build-up of protein causes clouding in the lens. Cataracts are the most prevalent cause

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Eye Injuries

Eye Injuries, These Sports Top the List!

Basketball, Baseball and Paintball Guns Top the List of Leading Causes of Eye Injuries   More than 40 percent of eye injuries that occur every year are related to sports or recreational activities. A recent study found that about 30,000

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