
Cataract Surgery Restores Vision Clarity
June is Cataract Awareness Month. About 24 million Americans 40 or older have cataracts, and surgery is the only effective treatment.
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Request an AppointmentBy May 31, 2022, most health insurance plans will fully cover this procedure to evaluate a positive stool-based test for colon cancer. Check with your insurance about your coverage.
Learn MoreOur physicians and staff at Surgery Center of Volusia are dedicated to providing quality, affordable care to the community in our quest to treat an array of orthopedic, eye, podiatry, digestive, plastic surgery and chronic pain conditions.
Our goal at Surgery Center of Volusia is to ensure your comfort and safety by providing a team of board-certified surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses whose focus is your comfort and care.
Additionally, our patients have highly rated the care they received from our doctors and staff, and they say they are likely to recommend our center for outpatient procedures. See what they had to say.
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Went in for surgery to remove melanoma. The staff were extremely kind and caring. I don't recall the names of my immediate care staff/nurses but they were exceptional. Very sweet, very informative and took the time I needed due to my high anxiety. I cannot thank them enough for their wonderful care.
I was treated with respect and dignity. My recovery instructions was verbally explained as well as given in writing. The Dr and his team will get the job done โ๐๐๐พ
June is Cataract Awareness Month. About 24 million Americans 40 or older have cataracts, and surgery is the only effective treatment.
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Very nice facility. Everyone was very professional. My only complaint is I am hard a stick when it comes to finding a vein. There 3 different nurses who tried 5 times and finally the Anesthesiologist can tried my other arm and found a vein on first try. And they all left bruises. If there is a next time they will have 2 tries only. They can find another way to sedate me.