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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so while you’re charging up your body for the day’s activities, why not also take the time to make sure your breakfast is keeping your eyes healthy, too?
Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates, P.A. (CEENTA) is proud to announce four new physicians – Bradley Allen, MD, Ernest Bhend, MD, Isaac Dingle, MD, and Casey Mathys, MD – are joining CEENTA today.
CEENTA Ophthalmologist Adrian Elfersy, MD, talked about how to keep your eyes safe while watching the eclipse on WSOC's Daily Two.
A total solar eclipse is a rare and exciting event, and on August 21, 2017, this part of the country will be lucky enough to experience one. However, even the smallest view of the sun’s rays can cause irreversible damage to your eyes. So before you go out to watch it, make sure you follow a few important steps to keep your eyes safe and healthy.
CEENTA retina specialist Omar Punjabi, MD, talked about the upcoming solar eclipse, the damage the sun's rays can do to your eyes, and how to safely view the eclipse on WCNC's 5 p.m. news on Monday, July 31, 2017.
Since 1923, CEENTA has cared for the eyes, ears, noses, and throats of the residents of Charlotte and beyond. As an active member of the community, we want our patients to be able to use their senses to enjoy the city we call home.