Saratoga Retina Specialist Reaches 6,000 Patient Milestone
Online, August 16, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Saratoga Vitreo-Retinal Ophthalmology is pleased to announce that it has achieved a new milestone serving the eye care needs of patients throughout the region. "On July 31, 2013 we officially registered patient number 6,000 into our electronic medical records system - a real growth milestone that speaks to our dedication and longevity in providing specialized retinal vision care as well as care for diabetic eye diseases and eye surgery in our community," reported Dr. Amjad Hammad.
Dr. Hammad continued, "We have worked diligently since 2007 to create a dedicated retinal eye care center that incorporates the full range of retinal services. Whether patients need management of hereditary eye diseases, diagnosis and treatment of diabetic retinopathy, age related macular degeneration or surgery, we have the experience and skilled staff to provide personalized, compassionate and quality care right here in our facility."
"Patients visiting us for the first time routinely comment about the convenience and customer service approach we offer. They are excited about the new dedicated eye surgery center, The New York Eye Surgery Center opening soon. Safe, successful and convenient eye surgery is our top priority," explained Dr. Hammad. "Reaching the 6,000 registered patient milestone is certainly rewarding for our team. Moreover, it confirms for us that our direction, dedication and decisions have been recognized by the patients we are here to serve. We say "thank you" to our community for their support."
Dr. Hammad is an internationally recognized retina specialist treating patients with diseases such as Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Retinal Detachment, Diabetic Retinopathy and Macular Edema. He strives to educate his patients about their ocular diseases and treatment process. He is also the CEO of The New York Eye Surgical Center, the new dedicated eye surgical center located at Exit 16. To learn more and receive free copies of his two new books, "Keeping Your Retina Healthy" and "Diabetes and Your Eye", visit his website www.SaratogaRetina.com or call his office at 518-580-0553.