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The Eye Institute and The Eye Institute North Launch New Website: www.njeyeinstitute.com

New website extends the practice motto: "We don't treat eyes, We treat people."

The Eye Institute and The Eye Institute North Launch New Website: www.njeyeinstitute.com
2012-12-11
WAYNE, NJ, December 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Eye Institute, with two locations in Wayne and Jefferson, NJ announces the launch of their new website njeyeinstitute.com. The newly designed web site offers extensive patient education videos about eye procedures and conditions including Aged-Related Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, Dry Eye Treatment, Diabetic Retinopathy, and Refractive Surgery from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Founded by Robert B. Gollance MD in 1970, the physicians at The Eye Institute and The Eye Institute North have been pioneers in Cataract Surgery and Intraocular Lens Implantation. New services offered are cosmetic, oculoplastic and reconstructive surgical procedures.

"The new website is designed to inform patients about us, our procedures and for patients to be able to navigate easily to search for eye care information," says Dr. Robert B. Gollance.

Patients can learn about the ophthalmologists at The Eye Institutes, their specialties and curriculum vitae. Downloadable patient registration forms are also available on line for patient convenience and information.

Services offered at both offices include surgical and medical care for cataracts, glaucoma and diabetes, comprehensive eye examinations, optical dispensing, contact lenses, laser vision correction (LASIK), and dry eye care. Both locations feature state-of-the-art optical facilities. New patients are welcome and most insurance plans are accepted.

About The Eye Institute:
For more than forty years The Eye Institute of Wayne, NJ and our more recent addition, Eye Institute North in Jefferson, NJ have been providing residents in Northern New Jersey comprehensive eye care. The practice is comprised of four board certified ophthalmologists: Robert B. Gollance MD, Ken E. Mishler MD, Stephen A. Gollance MD, James Kirszrot MD and their friendly, knowledgeable staff. The goal of both Eye Institutes is to provide superior medical and surgical eye care. For more information call the Wayne Office 973-696-0300, the Jefferson Office at 973-208-0600, or visit the website at www.njeyeinstitute.com.

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[Press-News.org] The Eye Institute and The Eye Institute North Launch New Website: www.njeyeinstitute.com
New website extends the practice motto: "We don't treat eyes, We treat people."