Baltimore Washington Eye Center Registers 100,000th Patient

The Baltimore Washington Eye Center, with offices in Glen Burnie and Clarksville, Md., has announced it has registered its 100,000th patient into its electronic medical records system, according to a news release.

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Phillip Harrington, Baltimore Washington Eye Center’s administrator said, in the release, the number marks a “real growth milestone that speaks to our dedication and longevity in providing routine eye health and vision care as well as care for eye diseases and eye surgery in our community.”

 

The Baltimore Washington Eye Center was founded in 1969 by Dr. Paul A. Kohlhepp and is now under the medical direction of Dr. Arturo E. Betancourt.

 

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