
Durango, CO - Eric C. Meyer is being recognized by Continental
Who’s Who as a Top Physician in the field of Medicine as a Physician at Four
Corners Eye Clinic.
Four Corners Eye Clinic is committed to providing
outstanding, comprehensive eye care in a compassionate, professional
environment located in Durango, Colorado. As professionals, they believe in
continuing education and evaluating their services to see how they can
incorporate new and proven ideas to their practice. Four Corners Eye Clinic is
amongst leading practices to offer new and emerging technologies. They are a multi-specialty
ophthalmology group that focuses on eye lid surgery, dry eye therapy, diabetic
eye care, advanced technology lenses for cataract surgery, medical and surgical
retina, and cornea and glaucoma treatment.
Originally a Minnesota native, Dr. Eric C. Meyer has been reaping the benefits
of living in Durango, Colorado since 2001. Dr. Meyer lives in Durango with his
wife, 2 children, and 2 golden retrievers. As proud as he is with his private
life, he is most grateful for the preparation for his professional career that
got him where he is today. Dr. Meyer
attended University of Wisconsin, in Madison, and received his Bachelor of
Arts. He continued his education at Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, and graduated with his Doctor of
Medicine. He completed his residencies at St. Luke’s Medical Center, for a
Transitional Year Residency and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for his overall Ophthalmology Residency. Now as a
small town Colorado ophthalmologist, Dr. Meyer has been committed to providing
state-of–the-art care in a comfortable setting, allowing patients the
convenience and confidence in receiving their eye care locally without having
to drive hours to “the big city.”
As a Top Physician in his field, Dr. Eric C. Meyer maintains his professional
relationships with not only his patients but remains a Board member of Animas
Surgical Hospital. He is Board certified in Ophthalmology. He also made strides
as Previous Chief of Staff of the Medical Ethics Committee. In addition to his
board memberships, he has been part of a short-term mission trip for the past 3
years, providing medical care and ophthalmology to a tribal community in rural
Kenya. When asked what kind of legacy he would like to leave the world, his
answer was ‘That every patient, staff member, and colleague would have
appreciated the relationships that we shared’
While choosing to expand his practice to a multi-specialty group by adding 4
other providers, those new colleagues were selected to uphold a similar mission
statement has contributed to the practice’s overall success. Dr. Meyer’s
current goal is to find the balance between work and personal life that will
allow him to continue to practice ophthalmology with joy for the years to come.
Never forgetting to remember that a career will always be successful if you
stay passionate about what you do and you serve compassionately those in
need. That is the recipe for success.
During his personal time Dr. Meyer enjoys hiking, skiing, fishing and golfing.
He also has a passion for bow hunting elk in the rugged mountains of Colorado.