ServicesEric Nash, MD practices in Port Charlotte, FL. Ophthalmologists examine and treat common vision disorders, eye injuries and eye diseases. Ophthalmologists such as Eric Nash, MD are licensed medical doctors and can prescribe medication as well as perform eye surgery.
To determine if Eric Nash, MD can help you, please call the Port Charlotte, FL office at (941) 629-3937 for more information.
Dr Nash is as good as it gets, I recommend him to all my friends. Iv'e been with him sense he started his practice. Have had to see him after hours for emergency situation he was right there when i needed him. I would recommend him to everyone for there eye care needs.
I have never written a bad review on the internet of anyone or anything so this is a first for me. Let me start by saying that Dr. Nash is a very personable man . However, I needed an eye exam for corrective lenses and made an appointment with Dr. Nash. I was examined by a technician and the Dr. signed off on the prescription. As I was driving home, I wondered why I wasn't given the opportunity to "see" through my new prescription while I was in the exam room. I thought it was odd, but maybe that's the way they do things at Dr. Nash's office. I sent the script to my optical company to be filled. Unbeknownst to me, my optician (a very smart lady) looked at the prescription and didn't like what she saw. She called the Dr.'s office and questioned them about the script because it was so different from my previous one. They assured her it was OK. So she filled it for 2 pairs of glasses. I have to say that my optician uses the most state of the art eyeglass lab in the country and these were the absolute top of the line digital lenses available. I got the glasses, put them on and couldn't see. Back to the Dr. for a second exam where I told him that there was a nominal charge from the lab to redo the lenses. He refused to pay it. I talked at length to his office manager about customer service and how it was their mistake, but they refused to budge. So, my only recourse is to warn others to STAY AWAY!!! By the way, my optician didn't like the re-examination prescription either, so I paid an optometrist to examine my eyes again. So now I'm out $200 more dollars plus the $125 for the original exam from Dr. Nash. The difference between an ophthalmologist and an optometrist became clear to me - if I need an eye exam for new glasses I will continue to go to an optometrist. Leave the ophthalmologists for people with diseases of the eyes.I would never visit them again. I was very disappointed. They weren't very understanding or caring, and they didn't show empathy for my situation. I could tell I wasn't their primary concern.