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World-recognized Tampa Area Ophthalmologist Helps Found Patient Education Resource
Eyes.com supplies patients with detailed and up-to-date information about diseases, conditions, and treatments of the eye
TARPON SPRINGS, FL, February 05, 2010 /Healthcare PR News/ -- A nationwide network of recognized ophthalmologists established a unique website dedicated to giving access to comprehensive, up-to-date information on maintaining and improving eye health. The website, www.eyes.com, strives for unparalleled accuracy. Before content is posted, it is reviewed by a board of select ophthalmologists, including world-recognized ophthalmologist James P. Gills, MD, of St. Luke's Cataract & Laser Institute in Tarpon Springs.
"I am thrilled to be a founding member of Eyes.com, which will provide a vast amount of information related to eye health and vision correction to online seekers world wide. The information is reviewed by a national panel of distinguished ophthalmologists and is unbiased, accurate, and current. Not many Web sites can make that claim," states Dr. Gills.
St. Luke's Cataract & Laser Institute will also maintain a Florida Vision Blog on Eyes.com. Other participating practices in the nationwide partnership will maintain similar blogs to create a lively, varied, and ongoing discussion about the newest developments and most exciting trends in ophthalmology.
Eyes.com already contains comprehensive information on the eyes, eye health, and eye medicine. Its ophthalmologist-reviewed content covers topics as diverse as eye anatomy, maintaining eye health, and advanced treatment procedures. Whether a person is seeking information on LASIK, the early signs of cataracts, or how the sun affects your eyes, Eyes.com has the information patients need.
To get answers to any eye-related questions, please visit www.eyes.com today.
Other founding members of Eyes.com include:
• Manus C. Kraff, M.D. - Chicago, Illinois
• David R. Hardten, M.D. - Minneapolis, Minnesota
• William J. Fishkind, M.D., FACS--Tucson, Arizona
• Dr. Luther L. Fry, M.D.--Garden City, Kansas
• David E. Silverstone, M.D. - Waterbury, Connecticut
• Arthur J. Weinstein, M.D. - Albuquerque, New Mexico
• James A. Davison, M.D. - Des Moines, Iowa
James P. Gills, MD, is one of the world's foremost experts in cataract surgery. He was the first ophthalmologist in the United States to dedicate his practice to the treatment of cataracts using intraocular lens implants. He has performed more cataract and lens implant surgeries than anyone else in the world. He is also responsible for many innovations that have improved the standard of care for cataract and other eye surgery, including: No-stitch cataract surgery, no-needle anesthesia, intraocular antibiotics and intraocular anesthesia.
St. Luke's offers many services to patients in the Tampa, St. Petersburg & Orlando areas, including:
• Cataract surgery
• LASIK
• Treatment of retina diseases and conditions
• Cosmetic surgery and skin rejuvenation
To learn more about St. Luke's Cataract & Laser Institute, please visit http://www.StLukesEye.com
About St. Luke's Cataract & Laser Institute
About St. Luke’s Cataract & Laser Inst
St. Luke's Cataract & Laser Institute was founded by one of the world's foremost authorities on cataract surgery, Dr. James P. Gills. It is one of the world's leading ophthalmology practices, with five locations, including its headquarters in Tarpon Springs. The Tarpon Springs facility is nearly 80,000 square feet of clinic and ambulatory surgical center. The surgical center, licensed by the State of Florida and certified by Medicare, has six operating rooms and a 12-bed recovery room.
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Eric Jessen St. Luke’s Cataract & Laser Inst Director of Marketing 43309 US Highway 19 N Tarpon Springs, FL United States 34689 Voice: 800-282-9905 |
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