We are open for business. We are fully staffed and ready to take care of your eye-care needs.
We have taken the following precautions to ensure our patients and staff are safe:
-Pre-screening all patients and employees before appointments are confirmed
-Enhanced sanitation measures for employees and our facilities
-Maintaining the recommended 6 foot social distancing
Welcome to Scottsdale Eye Physicians & Surgeons
Scottsdale Eye Physicians & Surgeons is a state-of-the-art, full-service eye care practice. Our board-certified Ophthalmologist and surgeon, Dennis L. Kilpatrick, MD, and Optometrist Scott Miller, OD have been helping improve our patients’ vision and comfort for more than 40 years. Located in Old Town Scottsdale, we pride ourselves 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.
From Our Blog
01.16.24
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01.03.24
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01.02.24
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06.02.23
A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s lens. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract...| Read More |