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ECOTN Welcomes Retina Specialist
On July 6th, 2010 we will be welcoming a new member to the ECOTN team. Dr. John L. Stone is a licensed Retina Specialist who will be joining our practice, seeing patients at least two days a week. We will now be able to aid patients in areas such as advanced macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retina disorders. To accommodate Dr. Stone, we will be introducing new, advanced equipment to aid in testing such as fluorescene angiography and optical coherence tomography.
Click here to read more about John L. Stone M.D.
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Dr. Larry Patterson is Chief Judge at the ASCRS Film Festival
In April, Dr. Larry Patterson along with eight other ophthalmologists traveled to Bostons' American Socitey of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) film festival, to judge over 160 ophthalmic film submissions from around the globe.
Click here to read more about The ASCRS Film Festival
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Dr. Cory Bosanko Places 3rd and 5th in Academy Ocular Photography Contest
This year's American Academy of Optometry's photo contest was broken into two divisions - photos taken by optometrists and ophthalmic technicians. Dr. Bosanko's photos took two of the top 5 spots in the optometrist category.
Click here to read more and see Dr. Bosanko's winning photos, along with the other six winners.
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Eye Centers of Tennessee's Pam Delk named Tennessee's Paraoptometric of the Year 2009
We are very proud that our own Pam Delk has been named Paraoptometric of the Year for 2009 by the Tennessee Paraoptometric Association. Pam works in our Jamestown location. Her twenty five years of experience in the field of Optometry have helped her to become an outstanding woman in her field.
Click here to read more about Pam Delk and this prestigious award.
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Dr. Patterson returns to Guatemala for medical mission trip
July 18-25, 2009
Dr. Patterson and several volunteer staff and family members traveled to Montellano, Guatemala on his ninth medical mission trip with Health Talents International. Operating out of Clinica Ezell, Dr. Patterson and other volunteer surgeons and staff were able to restore sight to dozens of Guatemalans blinded by treatable cataracts.
Click here to see more pictures from the trip.
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Eye Centers of TN gives gift of sight to quadriplegic woman through Focus on Independence
Dr. Patterson teamed with Focus on Independence, a non-profit organization which provides free LASIK to quadriplegic people. Patients with paralysis have a very hard time doing things that many of us take for granted, such as putting on their glasses by themselves. Kate Cutshaw lost most of the use of her arms and legs in a car crash at the age of 16. Now 23, Kate can see without the need for glasses thanks to her LASIK procedure with Eye Centers of Tennessee.
Click here to see more of Kate's story, including pictures of surgery day.
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Eye Centers of Tennessee now offers LATISSE™
LATISSE™ is the first FDA approved treatment for longer, thicker, darker eyelashes. Click here to learn more about LATISSE™ including before and after photos, frequently asked questions, and what to expect while using LATISSE™.
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First clinic in east TN to offer Crystalens HD™ intraocular lens implant for cataract surgery
Eye Centers of Tennessee announces that it will be the first practice in east Tennessee to offer a new version of the Crystalens--named Crystalens HD™--to its patients. Click here to read more about this new innovative technology available at Eye Centers of Tennessee.
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