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Dr. Raúl García
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Diseases and Surgery of the Retina and Vitreous
Ophthalmologist
What to Expect
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1. While at the office, you will receive eye drops to dilate your pupil. This is so a thorough examination can be performed. These drops will blur your vision for about 4 to 6 hours. You must make arrangements for transportation to the office.
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2. If you are on ANY medication(s) or take any eye drops, please bring them with you.
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3. Please bring all glasses that you wear, even if they are only for reading.
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4. If you wear contact lenses, wear them to the office, but be prepared to take them out.
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5. Please be advised that Dr. García has a very busy practice, and there is a possibility
that you will be in the office for approximately 2 to 3 hours. Occasionally, he is call to the
operative room for emergency surgery during office hours. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
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6. Please bring sunglasses. You might need them after your appointment.
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7. It will be helpful if you could fill the medical history form before you come for your
appointment. You can mail, email or bring it with you, click here.
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If you are unable to keep your appointment, kindly let us know as soon as possible.