Book an Appointment in North Charleston
Our eye care center in North Charleston is south of Charleston Southern University and near the Trident Medical Center.
We also have a second location in the North Charleston Medical Plaza.
Our Address
- 2861 Tricom St.
- North Charleston, SC 29406
Contact Us
- Phone: 843-648-2023
- Email: info@cepmd.com
Hours
- Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Friday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
- Saturday: CLOSED
- Sunday: CLOSED
Meet Our Physicians
Paul M. Herring, MD
Comprehensive Ophthalmology Cataract, Laser, and Refractive Surgery Diabetes & Glaucoma
Eye Care Services Offered at North Charleston
Laser Cataract Surgery
Laser Cataract Surgery is a fully customizable, precise solution for restoring your clearest possible vision. This pre-planned outpatient procedure offers predictability and convenience.
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LASIK & Beyond
It is one of the most popular forms of vision correction due to its accuracy, safety, quick recovery time, a wide range of correction, and minimal discomfort. The entire procedure takes only a few minutes, both eyes can be done the same day, and no needles, stitches or patches are necessary.
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What services does the eye medical doctor in North Charleston provide?
At the North Charleston location, our eye medical doctor in North Charleston offers comprehensive eye care, including routine eye exams, glaucoma management, cataract evaluation and surgery planning, laser vision options (LASIK & Beyond), and specialized treatment for cornea and retina conditions.
How do I schedule an appointment with an eye optometrist in North Charleston?
You can book your visit by calling the North Charleston office directly or using the online scheduling tool on the website. This connects you quickly with an eye optometrist in North Charleston for exams, contact lens fittings, or vision care consultations.
Can the retinal surgeon in North Charleston help with retina issues like macular degeneration or retinal tears?
Yes, Carolina Eyecare Physicians provides retina evaluation and management, allowing you to see specialists experienced in diagnosing and treating retinal conditions. This helps preserve and improve vision when faced with complex retinal disorders.
What should I expect during my first visit with the eye medical doctor in North Charleston?
Your first visit typically includes a detailed review of your visual history, a comprehensive eye exam, a discussion of any visual symptoms, and recommendations for further testing or treatments as needed. If you have insurance or specific questions, the staff will walk you through those details before your exam.
Does the North Charleston location offer services beyond eye exams?
Absolutely, in addition to standard eye exams, this office offers advanced care, including management of diabetic eye issues, contact lens fittings, dry eye treatment, cataract and LASIK consultations, and referrals to specialized surgeons for complex cases.
Locations
We have several convenient locations throughout South Carolina. Please view the nearest location to you or get directions below.
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