
Mississippi Retina Associates is excited to announce that the Retina Surgery Center of Mississippi is now open! Conveniently located in Suite 401 adjacent to Mississippi Retina Associates and our Retina Research facility at the Baptist Madison Campus, our surgery center is ready to serve you.
As the only vitreoretinal surgery-focused center of its kind in Mississippi, the Retina Surgery Center is revolutionizing the landscape of retinal care in our state. Led by our esteemed fellowship-trained retina surgeons, our surgery center is dedicated to delivering the highest quality care and outcomes for our patients.
We understand that your vision is your most precious sense, and entrusting it to just anyone is not an option. That’s why at the Retina Surgery Center of Mississippi, we’ve assembled a team of dedicated professionals at every level, from the front desk to the patient coordinators, and especially the surgeons. Our staff and surgeons are fully committed to ensuring that you receive the best possible eye care experience, with personalized attention and unparalleled expertise.
At the Retina Surgery Center of Mississippi, your vision health and well-being are our top priorities. We provide advanced surgical solutions tailored to your individual needs, ensuring optimal outcomes, and restoring clarity to your vision. With state-of-the-art facilities and a team of highly skilled professionals, we are proud to offer a new standard of excellence in vitreoretinal surgery in Mississippi.
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