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Dr. Kelly did a repair cataract surgery for my significant other. Afterwards, following a short treatment of eye drops, Ron couldn't see anything but blurriness. We kept going back for about 7 months to see what else could be done, and Dr. K just kept saying there was nothing else he could do. When we suggested seeing a retina specialist, Dr. K got huffy and emphatically said NO. This put us off so we made an appointment with another ophthalmologist, who was astonished that Dr. K hadn't tried a simple injection that could have solved the issue. But since so much time had passed, the second doctor referred Ron to a retina specialist, who is now treating him. There is also the possibility that Dr K put in the wrong size lens implant, which may be causing the constant inflammation, so we will check into this further. I also live in a community where people share suggestions for various doctors, vendors, etc. Several people have indicated that they have had negative results and experiences with Dr. K. My suggestion: run fast and far away from Dr. Kelly!
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