no, the nearest one is at
4000 Luxottica Place
Mason, OH 45040
yes
It can be if vision loss is extensive or does not respond to treatment, but as long as vision in the better eye is at 20/40 or better with glasses/contacts MEB may not be necessary and therefore no discharge. They will most likely monitor closely to be sure the condition does not worsen. If for some reason you feel it effects your job and feel you need discharged you can always request a med board.
Well according to what I've learnt and researched in months, it's obviously med.
Some good med tech lessons are hematology and immunology ,microbiology,clinical and urinalysis,medical terminology, direct patient care, phlebotomy. You can take a course to learn more about them.
LASIK surgeons go to med school, do a residency in ophthalmology, and most do a corneal and refractive surgery fellowship.
There are a few Hospitals close to Washington-Dulles International Airport, including Comprehensive Urgent Med Care Nova Urgent Care Reston Hospital Center
the action of taking care of cattle such as vaccination, fly spray, worm med, branding, weaning calves, etc.
There is no appropriate answer to this question because it is not a question. I cannot this of anything more to add since there was nothing asked and this is just silly!
With what med?
Dr. Med has a medical degree and specialized training in a specific area of medicine, such as cardiology or neurology. They have extensive knowledge and experience in diagnosing and treating medical conditions within their specialty. Additionally, Dr. Med stays current with the latest research and advancements in their field to provide the best possible care to patients.
Four years of undergraduate work, four years of medical school, two years of internship, two to five years of residency in ophthalmology. She will enter practice with about half a million dollars in loans to pay back, plus the cost of setting up or purchasing a piece of a practice. Still wonder why doctors charge so much?
Only under vet's supervision, keep an eye on your pet when giving any med's for any type of reaction they may have with the drug.