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To: The Philosopher who wrote (64805)3/7/2004 11:18:41 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
I think this is the guy I saw-- the other three in the practice don't look familiar. That may sound odd, but the dr. I saw was older, had long hair and jeans and looked nothing like this pic. His mother must have dressed him for his photo.

Under their services provided list, I see they mention retinal detachment repair. They are the only providers in the area, and are part of the Baylor system, which is good, and are approved by our insurance. Still, you make an excellent point, and if things get worse on this next visit, I will probably look deeper (A pun?) into how much actual retinal repair they do-- and which one does it.
Also, thanks for caring. That's nice.

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