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Our Physicians
Our physicians are dedicated to
assisting you make the best choices for your eye care. They are
experienced caregivers whose sole purpose is to help you make educated decisions
about your eye care choices and to treat and heal your eyes when they are
injured or damaged.
Our physicians are: |
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Clyde L. Olson, M.D.
Dr. Olson recieved his medical degree from Johns
Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
He remained at Johns Hopkins to complete his
medical internship and residency at the Wilmer
Eye Institute. He spent years as chief of
service in ophthalmology in the Key West Naval
Hospital. Dr. Olson is a member of many
professional associations including the American
Medical Association, American Academy of
Ophthalmology and the Georgia Medical Society.
He has been with Ophthalmology Associates since
1969. |
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Judith M. Piros, M.D.
Dr. Piros received her medical degree from the
Medical College of Virginia in Richmond,
Virginia. She then completed an internship
with the department of surgery and her residency
with the department of ophthalmology, both at
New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York.
Dr. Piros has been involved in research projects
with several institutions, including the
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science
at Yale University. She is a member of the
Savannah Society of Ophthalmology, the American
Medical Association, and the American Academy of
Ophthalmology. Dr. Piros is on staff at
several local hospitals. |
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Joseph L. Reeves III, M.D.
Dr. Reeves attended the Medical College of
Georgia in Augusta, Georgia, where he received
his medical degree. He completed an
internship at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical
Center in Denver, Colorado and a residency in
ophthalmology from Baylor College of medicine in
Houston, Texas. Dr. Reeves is a member of
the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the
Georgia Society of Ophthalmology and the
American Medical Association. Dr. Reeves
is on staff at several local hospitals and
specializes in cataract and anterior segment
surgery, refractive surgery and surgical
diseases of the eye. |
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