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CVP Physicians OD Portal - Cincinnati Eye

36 hours ago Jun 29, 2021 · Patient Information - Cincinnati Eye Institute COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOL 866-506-8525 513-984-5133 Patient Information Patient Information Get in touch with the team at CEI and learn more about care at Cincinnati Eye Institute. Book … >> Go To The Portal


What is ECW health portal?

Jun 29, 2021 · Patient Information - Cincinnati Eye Institute COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOL 866-506-8525 513-984-5133 Patient Information Patient Information Get in touch with the team at CEI and learn more about care at Cincinnati Eye Institute. Book …

What is a patient care portal?

Feb 11, 2022 · Community of Care. The Referral Partner Portal is a resource for you and is an extension of the Professional Relations Team. Here you will find referral resources including a new electronic option, our doctor directory and detailed biographies of our team, office location details, patient education materials, a calendar of optometric continuing education events, …

What is the Cincinnati Eye Institute?

Cincinnati Eye Institute has provided top quality eye care in the greater Cincinnati area for more than 70 years. Through our merger with the eye care professionals at Apex Eye and into the future, we are committed to protecting your eye health and compassionately providing the highest level of eye care.

What is Eye Institute?

Feb 07, 2022 · Patient Information. At The Cincinnati Eye Institute, we are honored to be a leading provider of comprehensive, state-of-the art eye and vision care to residents of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and beyond. We take pride in the technologically advanced status of each of our surgery centers, in the expertise of our highly recognized surgeons, and in ...

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What is Cincinnati Eye Institute?

The eye doctors at Cincinnati Eye Institute are leaders in their field and have earned international recognition while remaining dedicated to our local community. Our ophthalmologists have subspecialty training in glaucoma, cataracts, corneal diseases, retinal conditions, cosmetic procedures and oculoplastic surgery, neuro ophthalmology, uveitis, and more. Our team includes board-certified eye surgeons, as well as optometrists, opticians, and certified ophthalmic technicians and assistants. Our focus is on effective treatments and personalized care.

Is Cincinnati Eye Institute a specialty?

Cincinnati Eye Institute is honored to be your eye care provider, and we offer full service comprehensive and specialty eye care. Our eye doctors are top specialists in every field of eye care, with the resources and ability to provide routine eye care as well as the experience and skill to manage complex eye conditions. As a partner of CVP Physicians, our mission is to enhance the quality of our patients’ lives by compassionately providing the highest level of eye care.

What is Cincinnati Eye Institute?

At The Cincinnati Eye Institute, we are honored to be a leading provider of comprehensive, state-of-the art eye and vision care to residents of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and beyond. We take pride in the technologically advanced status of each of our surgery centers, in the expertise of our highly recognized surgeons, and in the dedication and compassion exhibited by each member of our team.

How long before CEI surgery?

Before a patient undergoes surgery at one of our CEI surgery centers, it is necessary that he or she undergo a preoperative medical history evaluation and physical no more than 30 days prior to the procedure.

Where can I perform a BMI of 45?

To ensure the comfort and safety of patients with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of more than 45, surgical procedures may be performed at a partner hospital rather than a CEI surgery center.

Can you drive home after surgery?

It is CEI policy that patients undergoing any surgical procedure are not permitted to drive themselves home after their procedure. Prior to your surgery, please make arrangements for transportation. The person driving you to and from your surgery must remain in the waiting room during your procedure.

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