all clear
I have been to the eye doctor, for a routine checkup. All is well, and I don't need a new eyeglass prescription. (A relief, as bifocals are not cheap.)
If you haven't been in a few years, note that they can now check for glaucoma without blowing a painful puff of air at you.
If you haven't been in a few years, note that they can now check for glaucoma without blowing a painful puff of air at you.
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Oh, lovely!
How?
As of last year they were still doing this at my eye doctor, so possibly they just don't have the new gadgetry yet.
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If you're in a mood to switch doctors, he's at 30 E. 40th Street in Manhattan. Gerard Schiller (and Debra Guthrie, but I always see Dr. Schiller, because he's the one who was in the first time I needed them), 212-685-1232, takes most if not all insurance.
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We should get in touch w/r/t to this weekend and maybe getting together... I'll send you mail or call tonight.
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No puffs!
Sounds like Optomap (http://www.optos.com/forpatients/optomapretinalexam/default.aspx), which has made life so much easier for me and my optometrists/ophthalmologists. Nothing like a nice combination of "family history of glaucoma" and "I don't care if it's just air, keep it the hell away from my eyes!" to make eye exams really fun.
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