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Businiess name:  Clark, Francis J, Md - Ophthalmology Physicians
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Several years ago my daughter became bedridden at home from a brain tumor. She became blind in 1 eye and developed a serious infection in the other eye. Since she was unable to travel to a doctor's office, I called our ophthalmologist to have him come to our house to see her, but he was ""too busy"". I called around and received the same answer. Until I called and asked to speak with Dr. Clark. He immediately said he would see her, and later that day he showed up. The infection had spread into her corneal tissue and he was concerned should would lose some vision from scar tissue, or even lose the eye. He started her on frequent antibiotics and saw her regularly for about 2 years. Initially he saw her a couple of times a week, then weekly. This went on for about two years as she couldn't completely close her eye from the brain tumor and was constantly at risk for infections and ulcers. She passed, but I know she was able to see me with her remaining eye thanks to Dr. Clark, for which I will always be grateful. I cry now as I type these words. To date I never received a bill from this man, only a kind letter when she passed away. \r

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