The Ophthalmic Assistant supports ophthalmologists by obtaining medical histories, performing preliminary eye function testing, and educating patients on medications and procedures. This role involves gathering essential information to assist the ophthalmologist with diagnosis and treatment. Ophthalmic Assistants typically see patients before the physician, prepare them for examination, and perform standard tests and measurements to ensure a smooth clinical flow.
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In 1946, physicians Clement R. Monroe, Michael T. Pishko and William F. Hollister opened the first Pinehurst Surgical multi-speciality clinic within the walls of Moore Regional Hospital. In 1957, the group added a new physician, Duwayne D. Gadd, M.D. and together established a separate location for the clinic. Our Pinehurst, NC surgical center was founded on the concept of teamwork and a true dedication to delivering quality patient care. For more than 50 years, these principles have shaped every aspect of our business — from customer service to outpatient care to medical training and everything in between.
Since 1946, Pinehurst Surgical has grown to an active board certified physician staff of 42, 15 mid-level providers and a professional staff of over 250 offering specialty services in:
Women’s Care Center
General and Bariatric Surgery Center
Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Center
Spine and Interventional Pain Management
Urologic Surgical Center
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Ear, Nose & Throat Center
Audiology
Physical Therapy
Vascular and Vein Care Center
Lab and Imaging
Mohs Surgery
Ophthalmology
Sleep Center