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Sightpath Medical launches new Web site

Sightpath Medical has launched a new Web site, www.SightpathMedical.com, designed to help ophthalmic professionals learn about the company's services and locate resources.

Bloomington, MN-Sightpath Medical has launched a new Web site, www.SightpathMedical.com, designed to help ophthalmic professionals learn about the company’s services and locate resources.

Debuting a new look for the Sightpath Medical brand, the new site will make it easier for visitors to find information about the company’s mobile technologies for cataract/YAG, refractive, and glaucoma surgeries.

The Web site also features a new “resources” area, where Sightpath Medical customers can access industry articles and practice-building information as well as link to the Sightpath Market to create their own customized marketing materials for their practices.

“This site is an important step in helping us realize our mission to provide outstanding services that help physicians and facilities improve and restore the vision of patients,” said Jim Tiffany, president and chief executive officer of Sightpath Medical.

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