Multiple Sclerosis Eye Center celebrates 10-year anniversary

The Multiple Sclerosis Eye Center for Analysis, Research and Education at University of Houston is celebrating 10 years of practice, according to a Multiple Sclerosis News Today report.

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Physicians at the center have treated approximately 1,000 patients annually since the center opened. The first signs of multiple sclerosis can be detected in patients’ eyes, and the center’s physicians can also help rule out prior misdiagnoses of MS. It also offers patients’ access to research and investigational MS drugs, according to the report.

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