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101. Meet Dr. Sara Grace - Pediatric Ophthalmologist

In today's Meet Your Provider, Dr. Sara Grace, NCEENT's Pediatric Ophthalmologist, focuses on making an eye exam or procedure a positive experience for the child and their family. She treats a variety of conditions including eye misalignment (strabismus) in adults & children. Dr. Grace sees patients in our N. Durham & Cary Offices. Learn more

102. Meet Our New ENT Doctor Elizabeth M. Hueman, MD

“I love taking care of patients,” said Elizabeth M. Hueman, MD, North Carolina Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat’s new doctor of Otolaryngology. “It’s the reason I chose to become a doctor.” Dr. Hueman is a board-certified Otolaryngologist/Head & Neck Surgeon. She studied biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She stayed in North Carolina for medical school and graduated from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in...

103. Meet Your Provider Dr Hannah Brown, clinical audiologist

Clinical Audiologist - Cary, South DurhamAudiology & Complete Hearing Aid ServicesMeet Your Provider Dr Hannah Brown.  She’s a clinical audiologist providing hearing aid fittings and hearing tests for adults. Dr. Brown sees patients in our Cary and South Durham offices. Call 919-595-2000 to schedule an appointment.

104. Monovision LASIK or Reading Glasses?

Monovision LASIK derives organically from the monocle, the primordial vision correction method by means of you holding a glass lens between your eyebrow and cheekbone. Of course the hardware quickly improved to become the prototypical, fullblown spectacles. But one eye, vision correction for one eye, is the concept (hence, “mono”). All right. So what if you are farsighted or have developed presbyopia? You still want to read and have near-vision for other purposes as...

105. My LASIK Generation! - Your Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Roxboro LASIK Surgeons

There is little doubt, that in terms of vision correction, we are in the exciting LASIK Generation! In general terms, up to the early 20th century there was the horse and buggy generation, then the automobile generation. Silent film, “talkies,” Television, videotape, DVD, internet video, downloadable video. So now we’re going to skip a lot of other industries because I think you get the point, which is: there was the monocle and...