Jennifer Nottage, MD, joins Eye Institute at Springfield Clinic
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[March 26, 2013]
SPRINGFIELD -- Patients
suffering from corneal, refractive and cataract disorders have a new
option among the ophthalmologists at Springfield Clinic. Jennifer
Nottage, M.D., has joined the Springfield Clinic Eye Institute,
effective Monday.
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As a corneal specialist, Dr. Nottage treats all forms of corneal
infections and ocular surface diseases and specializes in various
types of corneal transplants. Nottage also performs refractive and
cataract surgery, including Lasik and phakic lens surgery for
myopia, and she has an interest in the repair of traumatic eye
injuries and anterior segment reconstruction. Nottage received her
medical degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and
completed her ophthalmology residency at the University of Maryland
in Baltimore. She was then awarded a fellowship in cornea, external
disease and refractive surgery from the Wills Eye Institute in
Philadelphia, Pa.
The Eye Institute at Springfield Clinic treats a wide range of
conditions and is a "one-stop shop" for all eye care needs, ranging
from routine eye exams to complex surgical procedures and
treatments, including cataract and glaucoma surgery, corneal
transplants, Lasik, retinal detachment and vitreous surgery, and
many more.
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Springfield Clinic
is a progressive, physician-led multi-specialty medical group,
devoted to providing the highest quality health care to its
patients. With nearly 400 physicians and midlevel providers
practicing in nearly 80 medical specialties and sub-specialties,
Springfield Clinic serves a population of nearly 1 million.
[Text from file received from
Springfield Clinic]
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