SPRINGFIELD, Va., Dec. 11, 2016 -- Virginia ophthalmologists, Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia, PC, are pleased to announce the award of “Top Doctors” by Washingtonian Magazine. They serve the Springfield, Woodbridge, and Burke areas.
Congratulations to Michael Goldberg, MD, Edward Parelhoff, MD, and Haresh Ailani, MD of Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia, PC for being selected by their peers as Washingtonian Magazine’s Top Doctors for 2016 in their specialty of Ophthalmology. To determine the “Top Doctors” in the area, the magazine surveys local physicians and asks them to name the eye doctors to which they would send a family member in each of 40 medical specialties.
Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia, PC is very grateful to all of the doctors and patients in the Northern Virginia area who have referred to the practice. Having three ophthalmologists voted among the “Top Doctors” in the Northern Virginia area is a high honor.
Springfield and Woodbridge ophthalmologists, Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia, PC, provide comprehensive medical and surgical ophthalmology to the Northern Virginia area. Their physicians are specialty trained, board-certified, and highly experienced.
The clinic provides comprehensive medical, surgical, and consultative services including cataract and implant surgery. They make use of both standard and advanced technology intraocular lenses. They also offer oculofacial aesthetic and reconstructive surgical services, medical and surgical care for glaucoma, strabismus surgery, corneal surgical and medical care, and pediatric eye care and surgery.
Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia, PC is available to provide education about eye health and the services they offer. Their team is expertly trained and readily available to assist in a range of areas, including diagnostics, medical eye care, surgical procedures, and other key treatment options. Contact them at 703-451-6111 or visit their website at www.ecnv.com.
Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia, PC (703) 451-6111


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