Career Opportunities with Us
Looking for an exciting career opportunity in South Carolina? Working with us is a chance to expand your experience and to provide a high standard of care! Contact us to discuss your career options with Carolina Eyecare Physicians & US Eye.
If you’ve ever dreamed of working in the medical field but you weren’t sure where to start, we have an opportunity for you! As a Carolina Eyecare Physicians team member, you will receive intensive classroom and hands on training that prepares you for a fulfilling career in ophthalmology. Our team works side by side with renowned ophthalmic surgeons and optometrists, improving our patients’ vision and changing lives. This is an exciting opportunity for those who have a passion for helping others, and enjoy working in a professional, team-oriented environment.
We are currently filling the following positions:
– Patient Care Representative
– Ophthalmic Assistant
– Optical Representative
– Contact Center Representative
Locations
We have several convenient locations throughout South Carolina. Please view the nearest location to you or get directions below.
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News
Dr. Kerry Solomon Delivers Prestigious ASCRS Binkhorst Lecture on the Future of AI in Ophthalmology
News & UpdatesCarolina Eyecare Physicians is proud to recognize Kerry D. Solomon, MD, Chief Medical Officer of US Eye and Medical Director of Carolina Eyecare Physicians, for being selected to deliver the prestigious ASCRS Binkhorst Lecture on April 11, 2026; a distinction considered one of the most significant career honors in ophthalmology. The Binkhorst Lecture is among […]
PRK vs LASIK: Which Eye Surgery Is Safer for You?
Eye SurgeryReviewed By: Cole Milliken, MD Summary Choosing laser vision correction usually comes down to two well-known options: PRK and LASIK. Both procedures are designed to reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses by reshaping the cornea, and both have strong long-term outcomes for the right patient. The difference is in how they are performed, how […]
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Can Dry Eyes Cause Blindness? Signs Your Dry Eye May Be Serious
Dry EyeReviewed By: Dr. Clara Lee Dry eyes can start as a small irritation. Your eyes sting, burn, or feel gritty, especially late in the day. For some people, that discomfort stays mild. For others, it becomes a daily problem that affects reading, driving, screen time, and overall comfort. When that happens, it is reasonable to […]
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Dr. Kerry Solomon Delivers Prestigious ASCRS Binkhorst Lecture on the Future of AI in Ophthalmology
Carolina Eyecare Physicians is proud to recognize Kerry D. Solomon, MD, Chief Medical Officer of US Eye and Medical Director of Carolina Eyecare Physicians, for being selected to deliver the prestigious ASCRS Binkhorst Lecture on April 11, 2026; a distinction considered one of the most significant career honors in ophthalmology. The Binkhorst Lecture is among […]
PRK vs LASIK: Which Eye Surgery Is Safer for You?
Reviewed By: Cole Milliken, MD Summary Choosing laser vision correction usually comes down to two well-known options: PRK and LASIK. Both procedures are designed to reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses by reshaping the cornea, and both have strong long-term outcomes for the right patient. The difference is in how they are performed, how […]
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Can Dry Eyes Cause Blindness? Signs Your Dry Eye May Be Serious
Reviewed By: Dr. Clara Lee Dry eyes can start as a small irritation. Your eyes sting, burn, or feel gritty, especially late in the day. For some people, that discomfort stays mild. For others, it becomes a daily problem that affects reading, driving, screen time, and overall comfort. When that happens, it is reasonable to […]
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