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Dr. Tom Tooma Purchases Interest In All 12 Southern California TLC Laser Eye Centers, Changing Name To NVISION Laser ...

All 12 TLC Laser Eye Centers in Southern California are changing their names to NVISION Laser Eye Centers. The name change accompanies the sale of TLC Vision's interest in the 12 centers to Medical Director Dr. Tom Tooma to become a separate LASIK brand. The new brand will operate as NVISION Laser Eye Centers and will have the same 12 Southern California locations, same surgeons and staff. In ...

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Icon LASIK adds a VISX S4 Laser to its Grand Junction LASIK Office

Denver, Colorado based Icon LASIK proudly announces the addition of a VISX S4 laser to its already impressive laser portfolio in Grand Junction, Colorado

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Innovative Dallas/Fort Worth Ophthalmology Practice Relocates to Unique, State-Of-The-Art Facility with On-Site ...

The first to perform many of today's most advanced procedures, Eye Consultants of Texas is now in its brand new location. Culminating years of planning and construction, the new facility is designed to further modernize innovative eye care, and provide a patient experience like never before.

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Arizona Eye Surgeons Giving Away Free LASIK Surgery in Video Contest

What would you do if you didn’t have to wear eyeglasses or contacts? The Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center wants to know, and they are sponsoring a video contest to find out. The winner of the most on-line votes will receive a free LASIK laser vision correction procedure.

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NC school keeping an eye on student's outfits

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - A North Carolina university has launched a campaign to improve how students dress for class. The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Tuesday that North Carolina Central University Chancellor Charlie Nelms wants to stop students from wearing risque or sloppy outfits to school.

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