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GREENVILLE, SC (Dec. 4, 2014) – Marlo Raymark of Seneca, SC, has been named corporate controller for Clemson Eye, headquartered in Clemson, SC. Originally from Ohio, Raymark began her 20-year financial management career as an auditor with Deloitte and Touche in Cleveland. She moved to Greenville in 1999 and has worked at AIMCO in Greenville […]
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Click here to view and download the article in PDF ANDERSON, SC (Oct. 13, 2014) – Clemson Eye is pleased to again be a sponsor of this year’s Goldstein Charity Golf Tournament on Friday, October 17. This is the 10th year for the event, which benefits two local charities: Helen’s Hugs works with Eden Farms […]
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Clemson Eye News, October 2014 Click here to view and download the PDF Glaucoma is a buildup of pressure in the eye that damages the optic nerve, causing a slow and painless loss of vision. The pressure is caused by too much fluid in the eye. While glaucoma moves slowly, its damage is irreparable. It […]
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BY APRIL A. MORRIS Greenville Business Journal, September 25, 2014 Tiniest implant ever approved by FDA is saving the sight of Upstate glaucoma patients Glaucoma – the second leading cause of blindness in the world – has been called “the silent thief of sight” because the symptoms are few until the damage is done. Detected […]
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GREENVILLE, SC (Sept. 11, 2014) – Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in South Carolina and the state has the sixth highest rate of diabetes among adults. Although awareness of diabetes has increased, the impact on visual health is less well known. As part of its commitment to public education, Clemson Eye is […]
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Clemson Eye News, September 2014 Rev. Artis Bufford, Senior Pastor at Easley Union Missionary Baptist Church, was a fortunate Win Free Lasik winner. Rev. Bufford had his life-changing surgery in mid August. At his one-week check-up, his vision was 20/15 (which is even better than 20/20 vision). Rev. Bufford told us he could not have […]
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Anderson Independent, September 1, 2014 Life expectancy in the United States has been increasing steadily over the past century. In the early 1900s, there were 3 million Americans older than 65. Today, there are approximately 35 million or 13% of the population. By 2030, it’s estimated there will be 70 million Americans over 65. So […]
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Greenville News, August 20, 2014 Click here to view and download this article in PDF form! Technology has always played an important role in eye care. Today, just about every aspect of vision care has been significantly improved by a technology that wasn’t available 10 years ago. Cataract surgery is a good example of the […]
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Anderson Independent, August 20, 2014 Click here to view and download this article in PDF form It’s a fact of life. As we age, the lenses in our eyes become cloudy, causing blurry vision, washed-out colors, glare and rings of light known as “halos” – often occurring at night while we drive. This condition is […]
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Upstate Parent, August 2014 Awareness among parents and teachers about the importance of helping children have healthy vision is a key consideration as kids head back to the classroom. Brian Johnson followed his instincts and his training. An ophthalmologist with Clemson Eye, Johnson does not treat children, but he did recognize a problem with his […]
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