Ocala Eye Surgery Center

Ocala Eye Surgery Center
  • ADDRESS

3330 S.W. 33rd Road
Ocala, FL 34474

  • PHONE

(352) 873-9311

  • HOURS

Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday
Closed

About Ocala Eye Surgery Center

The Ocala Eye Surgery Center is the flagship surgical facility for Ocala Eye, offering comprehensive surgical services for patients throughout North Central Florida. Located at 3330 S.W. 33rd Road, Ocala, our main surgery center is a fully accredited, state-of-the-art facility equipped to perform cataract surgery, LASIK and other refractive procedures, eyelid surgery, and advanced retinal interventions. Our surgical team comprises fellowship-trained ophthalmologists specializing in cataracts, glaucoma, retina, and oculoplastics, ensuring expertise across every procedure we perform. We utilize cutting-edge technology including femtosecond laser systems, advanced intraocular lens options (monofocal, toric, and multifocal), and real-time surgical navigation to optimize outcomes.

Our commitment to patient safety is unwavering—we maintain rigorous infection control protocols, provide thorough pre-operative testing, and ensure meticulous post-operative care. Whether you’re seeking cataract surgery, LASIK vision correction, or specialized surgical treatment for a complex eye condition, the Ocala Eye Surgery Center combines clinical excellence with compassionate care. We accept Medicare, most major insurance plans, and offer flexible financing to make quality surgical care accessible. Our coordinated network of 8 convenient clinic locations ensures seamless pre- and post-operative care in your community.

Services Offered at This Location

Cataract Surgery

Advanced surgical treatment for cloudy vision using the latest technology.

LASIK

Laser vision correction designed to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses.

Eyelid Surgery

Functional and cosmetic eyelid procedures to improve vision, comfort, and appearance.

Refractive Lens Exchange

A lens replacement procedure that corrects vision and reduces dependence on glasses, often before cataracts develop.

Our Doctors at Ocala Eye Surgery Center

Dr. Michael Rodriguez

Michael Morris

M.D., F.A.C.S.

Specialties:

  • Premium Cataract Surgery
  • Refractive Surgery
Dr. Peter J. Polack

Peter J. Polack

M.D., F.A.C.S.

Specialties:

  • Premium Cataract Surgery
  • LASIK & Refractive Surgery
  • Cornea Surgery
Jodie A. Armstrong

Jodie A. Armstrong

M.D., F.A.C.S.

Specialties:

  • Premium Cataract Surgery
  • Refractive Surgery
Mohammed K. ElMallah

Mohammed K. ElMallah

M.D.

Specialties:

  • Premium Cataract Surgery
  • Refractive Surgery
  • Glaucoma Surgery & Management
Hina N. Ahmed

Hina N. Ahmed

M.D.

Specialties:

  • Premium Cataract Surgery
  • Refractive Surgery
Hussain Elhalis

Hussain Elhalis

M.D.

Specialties:

  • Premium Cataract Surgery
  • LASIK & Refractive Surgery
  • Cornea Surgery
Vishwanath Srinagesh

Vishwanath Srinagesh

M.D.

Specialties:

  • Premium Cataract Surgery
  • LASIK & Refractive Surgery
Deena Shaath, M.D.

Deena Shaath

M.D.

Specialties:

  • Premium Cataract Surgery
  • Refractive Surgery
  • Cornea Surgery
Michael J. Miyashiro

Michael J. Miyashiro

M.D., Pharm.D.

Specialties:

  • General Ophthalmology
  • Aesthetics
  • Eyelid Surgery
Sarah Kim

Sarah Kim

D.O., M.P.H.

Specialties:

  • Eyelid Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we offer lenses with blue light filtering technology to help reduce eye strain from computers and digital devices.

Only specific “extended wear” contacts are designed for sleeping. Sleeping in standard lenses significantly increases the risk of eye infections.

A fitting ensures your contacts sit correctly on your eye for comfort and health. It is a separate service from a standard eye exam.

Our opticians can often perform minor repairs like screw replacements or adjustments. Major breaks may require a new frame.

Adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every 1-2 years. Seniors over 60 or those with diabetes should have exams annually.

Ophthalmologists (M.D.) are medical doctors who perform surgery and treat complex eye diseases. Optometrists (O.D.) specialize in vision care, eye exams, and prescribing glasses/contacts.

Floaters are small specks in your vision. While usually harmless, a sudden shower of floaters accompanied by flashes of light could indicate a retinal detachment—a medical emergency.

Glaucoma is usually caused by high pressure inside the eye damaging the optic nerve. It often has no early symptoms, making regular exams vital for detection.

While you can’t fully prevent it, you can lower your risk by not smoking, eating leafy greens, wearing sunglasses, and managing blood pressure.

Yes, our optical shops are open to walk-ins for browsing frames. However, you will need a valid prescription to order lenses.

What Our Patients Say

“Very nice people. A great place to work! A great place to go if you need questions answered or work done on your eyes. Exceptional service here! 😊 I recommend you coming to Ocala Eye & Surgery Center …”

— Christina

“I recently had cataract surgery at Ocala Eye surgery center. Everyone was kind, considerate, and professional from the staff, to the nurses, and the doctor. Thank you all for a Life Changing experience.”

— Jozy C

“Great experience! Jess helped me right away. I told her i don’t have “vision” insurance coverage. She verified that my medical insurance covered my eye exam. Then Alex tested my eyes and took retinal photos. Dr. reviewed everything and I was good to go. Smooth process!”

— Jeanne Louise

  • PARKING & ACCESSIBILITY

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

  • Accessible restrooms
  • QUICK CONTACT

Phone: (352) 873-9311

Fax: (352) 622-5184

Email: heathbrook@ocalaeye.com

  • SERVICE AREA

We proudly serve patients from Ocala, Belleview, and Dunnellon

Ready to improve your vision?

Schedule your appointment today at our Heath Brook office.