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The Surgery Center's staff, policies, procedures, equipment and ancillary service meet the highest national standards for safety and medical protocol. Experienced nurses, technicians and support staff are trained and qualified according to the same stringent criteria required in the finest hospitals. While problems rarely occur, our center is fully equipped with all the necessary staff and equipment to care for a patient who has an unexpected occurrence. Tampa Eye & Specialty Surgery Center is licensed by the state of Florida and is Medicare approved.

Tampa Eye & Specialty
Tampa Eye & Specialty Surgery Center was founded to provide our patients and surgeons with the finest quality care available at an affordable cost. Tampa Eye & Specialty Surgery Center is proud to be a member of one of the largest networks of outpatient surgery centers in the U.S.

Our staff welcomes your inquiries and is ready to answer any questions you may have regarding outpatient surgery. Please contact us at (813) 870-6330.

We offer surgical care of the highest caliber in a warm outpatient setting. Surgery is performed by a surgeon you know and trust with the support of our experienced staff. The Center is designed, equipped and staffed for procedures that are too complex for the surgeon's office but do not require hospitalization. We offer today's most sophisticated outpatient techniques and advances in surgical monitoring equipment, such as the use of lasers and microsurgical methods. And, because we specialize in outpatient surgery, we can devote individual time and attention to you.

Our nurses, technicians, and administrative staff are here solely to serve you and your surgeon.





Tampa Eye & Specialty Surgery Center
4302 North Gomez Avenue
Tampa, FL 33607
Telephone: (813) 870-6330
Fax: (813) 871-3956
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