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November 13th 2014, Dr. Brad Snead of the Snead Eye Group will be giving a lecture to local OD’s about the new iStent procedure. If you are interested in attending this lecture please contact us at 239-936-8686
“Bypassing the source of resistance and improving the functionality of the conventional outflow system is an ideal approach to managing OAG.”
Tom Samuelson, MD
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