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31. Don't let summer ENT Conditions ruin your plans!

Allergies, Ear and Sinus problems, Tonsils... Summer ENT conditions can wreak havoc on your plans. At North Carolina Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat, our ENT doctors have years of experience diagnosing and treating common and complicated conditions related to the ears, nose and throat. NCEENT offers expertise in: Allergy Testing Allergy Treatment Swimmer's ear Sinus Ear Aches Tonsils & Adenoids Schedule your appointment today!...

32. Dropless™ Cataract Surgery from North Carolina Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat

Cataracts are one of the most common conditions affecting the eye, impacting the vast majority of patients over the age of 65. Symptoms vary in severity, ranging from none at all to significant visual impairment. When one’s vision is impaired to the point that normal daily activities are impacted, a surgical procedure is recommended. Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed, and one of the most successful, surgeries we perform....

33. Dr Sara Grace Presents Key Opthalmology Takeaways Related to Dermatology

North Carolina Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Pediatric Ophthalmologist, Dr. Sara Grace, presented key ophthalmology takeaways related to dermatology in her session “Seeing Eye to Eye: Ophthalmology Pearls for Pediatric Dermatologists” on Friday, July 14 at the 2023 Society for Pediatric Dermatology Meeting in Asheville, North Carolina. Learn more: https://ow.ly/kZFe50PgeOwSara F. Grace, M.D. is a board-certified ophthalmologist and specialist in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Pediatric and Adult Strabismus (ocular misalignment). She...

34. Dr. Steven Shaw, Ophthalmologist

Dr. Steven Shaw treats a number of eye conditions and specializes in cataract surgery, LASIK and corneal disease and transplantation. Dr. Shaw accepts same day appointments and sees patients in our N. Durham, S. Durham and Chapel Hill Offices. Learn more about Dr. Shaw:   http://ow.ly/ok6550yGMeb

35. Duke Health Announcement and Coronavirus UPDATE

Duke HealthYesterday at 8:30 AM · Duke Health is introducing increased restrictions on hospital visitors starting Monday, March 16th. *Hospital and clinic patients can bring only one person over age 12 to visits. *Patients and visitors will be verbally screened for symptoms and exposure risk to the coronavirus upon arrival. *People with non-severe symptoms will be provided with information about next steps and sent home. *People with severe symptoms will be asked to call their doctor before...