Donna L Shotwell, OD

Donna L Shotwell, OD Optometry Practice
Helping patients in the Sarasota community since 1997

Comprehensive Eye Examination for Adults and Pediatrics
Dry eye specialist using IPL and Radiofrequency treatments
Glaucoma, Cataracts, Macular degeneration, Co-management
Lasik consultations, Clear Lens surgery consultations
Emergency eye care

Designer eyeglasses and Contact lenses
Frame Brands: Nike, Lily Pulitzer, Costa, Vera Wang, Ray Ban, Kate Spade, Guess, Vera Bradley, Anne Klein, Fysh, Klik, Liz Claiborne, Tura, Hugo Boss, Harley Davidson, Gant, Carrera, Banana Republic, Ted Baker, Di Valdi, Kenneth Cole

Accepted Medical Insurances (call the office to verify if we are in network with your plans): Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna (HMO and PPO), Humana (PPO only), AARP, United HealthCare, Cigna, and more! Accepted Vision Plans (call the office to verify if we are in network with your plans): Vision Service Plan (VSP) and Eyemed

08/16/2024

The sun is still out and going strong this summer! Be sure to protect your eyes with sunglasses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Don’t have any? Contact us today to learn more about the sunglasses we offer!

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03/27/2024

Spring is officially here 🌸

Whether you need a new pair of sunglasses or relief from seasonal allergies, we're here to help! Find a Vision Source location near you at VisionSource.com

08/29/2022

We love contact lenses, but because they sit directly on our eyes, it's important to clean and care for them properly.

Here are a few helpful tips to help you avoid problems with your contacts:

➡️ Remember to wash your hands before handling your contacts
➡️ Always use fresh solution to clean and store your contacts (never use water or saliva)
➡️ Avoid sleeping or swimming in your contacts
➡️ Don't wear your contacts longer than instructed

Have questions about your contact lenses? We're here to help! Find a local Vision Source near you at VisionSource.com

Being a dry eye specialty practice, protecting the ocular surface starts at a very young age.
06/10/2022

Being a dry eye specialty practice, protecting the ocular surface starts at a very young age.

Just One Hour of Smartphone Use Causes Ocular Discomfort in Kids📱
Blink rate decreased and interblink interval increased within the first minute of gaming on the device.
“Knowing that hours of smartphone use in the real world are longer than the short-term intervention in the present study, it is reasonable to consider that the ocular symptoms and blink effects reported herein will persist or get worse over a longer term, causing cumulative damage to the ocular surface." reviewofoptometry.com/article/just-one-hour-of-smartphone-use-causes-ocular-discomfort-in-kids

04/11/2022

Help wanted!! We are looking to hire a doctor's assistant at our office. Energetic, career minded professional. Will train. Send resume to visionsourcesrq.com Full time/ part time 941-371-7644

Stop by and see our new Lilly Pulitzer frames!
04/02/2022

Stop by and see our new Lilly Pulitzer frames!

02/12/2022

Call our office for a dry eye consultation. We use the Lumenis IPL and Tempsure Envi Radiofrequency to treat ocular surface disease.

02/07/2022
08/16/2020

A Caution About Eyelash Extensions!

Eyelash extensions have become an increasingly popular cosmetic trend. They appear more natural and last longer than other forms of false eyelashes. For individuals with KC, there is a temptation to having long, lovely lashes without having to deal with a makeup mirror.

While these semi-permanent lashes may be beautiful, they can pose a potential threat to your eye health - eyelash extensions made of silk, mink, nylon or other synthetics are glued to natural lashes individually. Because of the close proximity to the eye, artificial extensions may cause certain kinds of ocular disorders.

The primary perpetrator seems to be the glue used to adhere the synthetic lashes to the natural lashes or the solvents used to remove them. Although the glue may not have direct contact with the eye, body temperature may cause changes to the adhesive. The chemical formaldehyde is a byproduct of the materials in the adhesive and can be the source of serious eye irritation. Dr. Karen Lee, OD, a contact lens expert at the University of Houston College of Optometry agrees, "I do not recommend eyelash extensions for my patients with KC because the formaldehyde in the glue can be toxic to the ocular surface."

A published report from Japan examined the complaints of 107 women whose eye irritation resulted from eyelash extensions. Some of the symptoms included keratoconjunctivitis (inflammation of the cornea and conjunctiva), blepharitis, and conjunctival erosion. Allergic reactions, contact lens discomfort, and dry eye have also been reported as a result of eyelash extensions.

It is important to be aware of the materials your eyelash technician is using, and to ensure measures are taken to maintain proper hygiene to prevent infections. Bacteria can exist on these artificial lashes and find its way into the eye. Dr. Lee notes this is another concern, "These extensions also promote poor eyelid hygiene as patients are often afraid to clean them and this causes the lashes to fall out prematurely."

If you find that your eyes are red, teary, itchy, sensitive to light or painful, contact your eye doctor immediately, and if you have had eyelash extensions recently put on or taken off, share this information with your doctor.

Reference:
Amano Y, Sugimoto Y, Sugita M, Ocular Disorders Due to Eyelash Extensions, Cornea 31:121-5, 2012, PMID: 22134404

Dr. Karen Lee, OD, FAAO, FSLS is a graduate of the Indiana University College of Optometry and completed a residency in cornea and contact lens. She is Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Houston College of Optometry and currently serves as President of the Scleral Lens Education Society.

Address

4934 Fruitville Road
Sarasota, FL
34232

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+19413717644

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