Monday 26 December 2016

Marshall Health offers eye care in Charleston

The Herald-Dispatch

CHARLESTON - Marshall Eye Surgeons, a bureau of Marshall Health, has opened another Charleston center to offer propelled eye care to patients all through the Kanawha Valley, as per a news discharge from the college.

The new office, situated at 331 Laidley St., Suite 201, in downtown Charleston nearby St. Francis Hospital, offers a full scope of ophthalmology administrations including treatment for glaucoma, waterfalls and cornea issues, and additionally refractive surgery and progressed ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery.

The 1,700-square-foot office highlights two screening rooms, three exam paths and particular glaucoma and cornea gear.

"Access to cutting edge eye mind remains a need," said Dr. R. Stamp Hatfield, regulatory seat of the division of ophthalmology at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. "Along these lines, with various experts now set up, we knew this was the correct time for Marshall Eye Surgeons to start offering administrations in the Charleston territory in a perpetual area."

Doctors rehearsing at this area include:

n Maya Bitar, M.D., who is a board-confirmed cornea, waterfall and refractive specialist, who has practical experience in dry eye disorder, keratoconus, Fuchs' dystrophy, pterygium, visual surface neoplasia, corneal transplantation, waterfall surgery and refractive surgery.

n Manik Goel, M.D., who is the main association prepared glaucoma expert in southern West Virginia. He helps patients control their glaucoma through kept observing, drug, laser treatment or the most up to date propels in glaucoma surgeries.

n Rene S. Rodriguez-Sains, M.D., FACS, who is a board-confirmed ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive specialist, who had over 30 years of experience as an ophthalmic plastic specialist, ophthalmologist and ophthalmic oncologist in New York City before joining Marshall Eye Surgeons in 2015. He represents considerable authority in eyelid restorative surgery, ptosis, tumors of the eye and eye repair and recreation.

Doctors rehearsing at the Marshall Eye Surgeons' Charleston area will see patients in their new Charleston office from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays.

Drs. Bitar, Goel and Rodriguez-Sains will likewise keep on seeing patients at Marshall Eye Surgeons' Huntington area a few days for every week.

Patients may contact the Charleston office by telephone from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For arrangements, call 304-746-8990. For more data, visit www.marshallhealth.org/eye

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