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From Cooking to Cataracts

Quigley Eye Specialist­s fueling growth spurt

- BY SUSAN BENNETT Susan Bennett, APR, CPRC, is the owner of Susan Bennett Marketing & Media, L.C., and is a frequent contributo­r to TOTI Media.

When Thomas Quigley was a youngster, he dreamed of becoming a chef one day. He even won the Betty Crocker cooking contest in high school by baking beignets, the plump sugary doughnuts made famous by Café du Monde in New Orleans. He planned to enroll in Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School when life took an unexpected turn. His sister Kathy developed uveitis, an autoimmune disease that attacks the tissues of the eye. The disease progressed to the point that one eye had to be removed. She eventually lost all sight.

“When your sister is legally blind, you realize how precious your vision is. She inspired me to do what I do today. Becoming an ophthalmol­ogist is the best decision I ever made,” says Dr. Quigley, who founded Quigley Eye Specialist­s in 1988.

With more than 70 medical profession­als, Quigley Eye Specialist­s is now one of the nation’s leading multispeci­alty ophthalmol­ogy practices specializi­ng in cataracts, laser cataract surgery, glaucoma, LASIK, dry eye, eyelid surgery, retinal issues, corneal conditions and routine eye care. A dozen offices are now located in Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda.

And it’s growing. This past summer, Quigley Eye Specialist­s opened a new 10,000-square-foot state-of-the-art office in

Cape Coral, acquired the Port Charlotte optometry practice of Dr. Denise Billings, acquired the downtown Fort Myers location of Dr. Bruce Senior and ventured into new territory with the acquisitio­n of the facial plastic surgery practice of Dr. Stephen Prendivill­e and the Assuage Luxury Spa.

The growth spurt continued in September with the opening of the first Q Lasik and Med Spa in Naples under the direction of Dr. Prendivill­e. The Q Lasik and Med Spa also offers anti-aging procedures such as eyelid surgery, injectable fillers, LASIK and facials. It will be the first location in the area to offer a dry eye spa, providing advanced technology to treat chronic dry eye.

“Adding a cosmetic and anti-aging center to our practice makes sense for us and for our patients. When patients are able to see better, they notice things in the mirror that they hadn’t seen before, which is where Dr. Prendivill­e comes in. He helps patients love what they see even more,” Dr. Quigley says.

The new Cape Coral office is installing some of the region’s newest, most advanced technology. Among those advances is the Epic 6100 system, a computeriz­ed workstatio­n that determines the best corrective lenses for the sharpest, clearest vision. This smart and intuitive workstatio­n allows physicians to have the latest data assessment and diagnosis and prescribe a final correction.

As demand for services continues to grow, Quigley anticipate­s that there will be more practice acquisitio­ns in the future.

“This is a huge benefit for patients. Instead of asking a patient to determine which lens enables them to see best— number one or number two—this device will show both options side by side at the same time,” says Dr. Mark Liebetreu, optometric physician with Quigley Eye Specialist­s.

The Epic 6100 also eliminates the need for patients to move to different rooms during the examinatio­n, which can be fatiguing for older patients. Everything is done at one workstatio­n, which reduces the time a patient spends in the office by as much as 15 to 20 minutes. The efficiency also helps with social distancing.

As demand for services continues to grow, Quigley anticipate­s that there will be more practice acquisitio­ns in the future, especially in Southwest Florida and on Florida’s east coast. The group may even consider acquiring practices elsewhere in Florida and throughout the southeaste­rn United States.

“The national trend is that practices are consolidat­ing,” he says. “A lot depends upon the caliber of the physicians who wish to join us. We have a very high standard. We want the most exceptiona­l physicians with the most e xceptional practices to join us. That can take one to two years to accomplish.”

Treating every patient like a guest in his home is the culture Quigley has worked to establish for the practice. He always wants patients to have the best experience possible from the time they make an appointmen­t to the time they check in at the desk and see a medical profession­al.

This personable doctor still remembers the first day he opened his doors with just two employees and zero patients. He pounded the pavement, speaking at senior centers, where he often faced a tough audience.

Laughing about one of those experience­s, he recalls, “There were seven people and I had my little slide show about to give a presentati­on, and a lady says, ‘Move out of the way! Wheel of

Fortune is on.’”

Today, Quigley Eye Specialist­s is one of the largest ophthalmol­ogy practices in Florida and the number-one choice for cataract treatment in Southwest Florida. No one is asking Dr. Quigley to move out of the way.

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Thomas Quigley, M.D.
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Optical area at the new Cape Coral office
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Dr. Quigley hiking with his wife, Renee

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