Dr. Joseph Parisi Named to TALK Greenville’s A List!
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Dr. Joseph Parisi was named to TALK Greenville ‘s A List in their latest issue for February.
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Dr. Joseph Parisi was named to TALK Greenville ‘s A List in their latest issue for February.
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Our new Anderson office is now open across from ANMED Health Campus on Highway 81N in the historic Aiken House circa 1894. Fully staffed by innovative and highly skilled American Board Certified Ophthalmologists, Dr. Donald Glaser, Dr. Brian Johnson and Dr. Joseph Parisi who work with state-of-the-art equipment. Call 622-5000 for a same day appointment or […]
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Clemson Eye has acquired the assets of Spectrum Eye and Laser Center in Greenville, SC. With a new name, Spectrum Lasik will be serving Upstate SC providing Laser Vision Correction services. Now owned and operated by Clemson Eye with locations in Greenville, Easley, Anderson and Clemson, Spectrum Lasik offers blade-free LASIK and PRK with the newest technology possible. Dr. Joseph L. […]
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Clemson Eye has purchased land in the Southern Connector Development (corner of hwy #123 and #153, behind Outback Steakhouse) for a new Easley office building. The new office will be an elegant, state-of the art facility based on the design of our Clemson office. Square footage is approximately 6500 sq. ft including a covered drop […]
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A graduate of Washington and Jefferson College and Temple University School of Medicine, Dr. Glaser completed his residency at the University of Alabama and has been practicing for the past two years in the Upstate. Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, Dr. Glaser practices comprehensive ophthalmology including the treatment of cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, macular degeneration and a […]
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Clemson Eye acquires new Corneal CellChek –XL, a diagnostic machine to measure the endothelial cells lining the back surface of the cornea. Certain conditions associated with abnormalities of this layer can lead to corneal problems especially after cataract surgery or with long term contact lens wear. Now, Clemson Eye’s physicians are better able to assess […]
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Based on patient feedback, we have decided to refresh our name and look. We are moving from “Clemson-Easley-Greenville Ophthalmology” to Clemson Eye with a new look that reflects our expanding practice image.Most of our patients were already referring to us as Clemson Eye. It started to stick and we liked it so we decided to […]
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Because glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the United States and worldwide, ophthalmologists are eager to detect the condition early and treat it effectively as possible. Traditional treatment has included daily drops, but a new laser treatment virtually eliminates the need for daily treatment. During selective laser trabeculoplasty, or SLT, laser treatment […]
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Dr. Brian Johnson becomes Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and is now a full partner of Clemson Eye. Congratulations!
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Just released: The ReSTOR 3 ADD lens implant! This is the third generation of ReSTOR lens implant for cataract surgery patients with improved intermediate distance. Clinical studies from Storm Eye Center, Medical University of SC, Charleston, SC had some common themes. The ReSTOR 3 ADD had FDA release at the end of January 2009. Distance […]
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