Dr. Stephen Slade is voted Best Doctor for 2013!
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Dr. Stephen Slade voted Best Doctor for 2013
Created on: Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Author: Slade Baker Vision Center
Category: General
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Dr. Stephen Slade presenting at ASCRS in San FranciscoCreated on: Friday, March 22, 2013 |
Category: General
As many of you may already know, Dr. Stephen Slade was the first surgeon in the United States to perform both LASIK and LASER Cataract Surgery. Besides being a pioneer in his field of refractive surgery and corneal surgery, Dr. Slade is also an esteemed speaker that ophthalmologists from all over the world come to listen to.
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Why should I have my LASIK done at Slade & Baker Vision Center?Created on: Friday, May 04, 2012 |
Category: General
Making a decision to have LASIK is not an easy decision for any patient to make. I mean, “it’s your eyes!” How many times do we hear that from patients?!
The fact is, they are right.
