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Who is 828 744 9145

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Where is the closest Ophthalmology or neuro Ophthalmology in area of Lynchburg or Roanoke, Va or zip code 24104. I was told I needed to see that kind of doctor for my eyes, because I needed prism in my glasses I just moved to this area.

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Small bumps below eyes that need to be removed because they are causing sight problems, can a surgeon remove them

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signs of Glycloma of the eyes

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Glaucoma is a progressive eye condition that damages the optic nerve and can lead to vision loss if left untreated. Some common signs and symptoms of glaucoma include: Increased intraocular pressur...Read More

do your ophthalmologists' treat patients with giant cell arteritis?

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Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is often treated by a rheumatologist or an ophthalmologist, depending on the severity of the symptoms and the related complications. Ophthalmologists may be involved in the ...Read More