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Brian Flowers, M.D.

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1201 Summit Ave #4413, 1201 Summit Ave, Fort Worth, TX, 76102, United States

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Mon8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Anonymous 
3 years ago

Needed to have eyes checked due to discomfort and blurred vision and my usual drops were not helping. Another doctor in the practice has been my usual doctor. Dr Roberts immediately addressed my very very dry eyes and prescribed long term treatment that I never had before. I finally feel like my ongoing long time dry eyes has been properly addressed. Dr Roberts will be my doctor now. I have autoimmune diseases that cause dry eyes among other things. 

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Anonymous 
3 years ago

Needed to have eyes checked due to discomfort and blurred vision and my usual drops were not helping. Another doctor in the practice has been my usual doctor. Dr Roberts immediately addressed my very very dry eyes and prescribed long term treatment that I never had before. I finally feel like my ongoing long time dry eyes has been properly addressed. Dr Roberts will be my doctor now. I have autoimmune diseases that cause dry eyes among other things. 

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Anonymous 
3 years ago

I have been a patient for many years, and even though I’ve moved more than 100 miles away, I will travel to see him. Is he “chit-chatty”? No. He is focused on his treatment scheduled for me. His staff (who are mostly long term) make my visit enjoyable, and that’s how it was when I was a healthcare provider. I have tried to transition to a doctor closer to me, but the exams were not as thorough and he wanted to begin treatments I have been upgraded from. No, thank you. I’ll continue to drive to see Dr. Adam Hajovsky. All of t... read more

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DoMo 
3 years ago

Dr. Flowers was great. However, nothing else goes well. I have been a patient for 3 years and have always had a long wait. This office is always over-scheduled. My last appointment was mid-morning and after waiting 1 hour 40 minutes, I had to leave without seeing the doctor due to another commitment. I had received numerous reminders of my appointment time but I was the only one who honored that time. Billing has been incorrect several times and makes problems with insurance payments. The office staff isn’t the nicest and se... read more

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Bill Hatchel 
5 years ago

Dr. Flowers implanted Restor lenses in both my eyes in Jan/Feb, 1918. The left eye was not corrected to 20/20, and vision in the right eye has been very foggy ever since due to an improperly centered lens. In addition, my vision in low light situations is greatly diminished due to the way the Restor achieves its multifocal properties. Dr. Flowers said he would replace the right lens, but opinions of 5 other ophthalmologists said it was too risky. In addition, one month after each eye was done, I suffered retinal detachments,... read more

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Anonymous 
5 years ago

My presumed diagnosis (from other doctors) has been cranial 3rd nerve palsy due to migraine variant. Since then, I've had two strabismus surgeries with Dr. Roberts. We've dealt with both vertical and torsional diplopia, which is no easy situation to fix. I ask many questions about my condition and Dr. Roberts has an answer for every one of them. He does this with confidence and a positive attitude. Eyes are still healing (7 wks now since 2nd surgery) but the outcome is looking good- double vision has been improved in almost ... read more

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Anonymous 
5 years ago

My presumed diagnosis (from other doctors) has been cranial 3rd nerve palsy due to migraine variant. Since then, I've had two strabismus surgeries with Dr. Roberts. We've dealt with both vertical and torsional diplopia, which is no easy situation to fix. I ask many questions about my condition and Dr. Roberts has an answer for every one of them. He does this with confidence and a positive attitude. Eyes are still healing (7 wks now since 2nd surgery) but the outcome is looking good- double vision has been improved in almost ... read more

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Anonymous 
5 years ago

My presumed diagnosis (from other doctors) has been cranial 3rd nerve palsy due to migraine variant. Since then, I've had two strabismus surgeries with Dr. Roberts. We've dealt with both vertical and torsional diplopia, which is no easy situation to fix. I ask many questions about my condition and Dr. Roberts has an answer for every one of them. He does this with confidence and a positive attitude. Eyes are still healing (7 wks now since 2nd surgery) but the outcome is looking good- double vision has been improved in almost ... read more

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Jim Strawn 
5 years ago

Always professional and thorough. You get a sense of comfort that he is very on top of his game, and the staff is very supportive of the practice. Everyone is friendly, and you can tell that their primary focus is successful outcomes. I have experienced substantially improved wet macular degeneration symptoms under his care. Both of my eyes have problems and I have complete faith and trust that he and his staff are equipped and capable of giving me the best care available using the best and latest technology. 

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