
Excellent doctor and staff. His staff as well as Dr Hu have been practicing safe distancing before this pandemic got out of control. Dr Hu is an excellent doctor. He and his staff are very...
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Cumberland Valley Retina Consultants (CVRC) is a leading practice specializing in retinal and macular care in the Hagerstown, MD area. Comprising a team of board-certified physicians and surgeons with advanced training in retina fellowship, CVRC is committed to providing clear diagnoses and effective treatment options to patients.
With a focus on professionalism and expertise, CVRC boasts a wealth of experience among its physicians, enabling them to effectively address a wide spectrum of retinal and macular disorders. The collaborative environment at CVRC ensures that patients receive the benefit of comprehensive and coordinated care.
For nearly two decades, CVRC has prioritized clinical research to enhance the understanding and treatment of retinal and macular diseases. Through investigative trials, the physicians at CVRC remain dedicated to advancing the field and offering cutting-edge solutions to their patients.
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Excellent doctor and staff. His staff as well as Dr Hu have been practicing safe distancing before this pandemic got out of control. Dr Hu is an excellent doctor. He and his staff are very...
This place is ridiculous with how inefficient they are. You go in and out of rooms in and out if waiting areas. Your appointment is at one time and 4hrs later your still waiting. The doctors don't...
This office is extremely racist, non inclusive and hostile towards black workers and patients. They are also lying and that they have shuttles that transport you during the traveling days. You...
I was surprised to read the negative reviews. I have been seeing Dr. Warrow and the other docs for over four years. They go out of there way to accommodate my schedule since I still work full...
Here is a place where they care more about billing you than caring for you. My procedure was well done, but the endless follow-up was ridiculous.