Here are five things to know about the new center, according to a PRWeb report.
1. The center will open on June 15.
2. The dry eye center is the only available facility in its area focused on dry eye treatment.
3. The new eye care facility will provide its patients comprehensive diagnostics and customized paths.
4. Physicians at the center will work to alleviate symptoms caused by dry eye and ocular surface disease.
5. Due to the availability of new technologies, the center can work to uncover the source of a patient’s condition in addition to treating symptoms.
The center is named for Bradley Black, MD, an eye surgeon for more than 30 years in the Indiana and Kentucky region.
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