Hudson Ophthalmology Celebrates New Office Location With An Open House And Ribbon Cutting

Hudson Ophthalmology will be celebrating the opening of their new practice location at 2050 East Main Street, Suite 1-R4, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567 with an open house and ribbon cutting celebration on Thursday, January 24th at 4:00pm. Hudson Ophthalmology will have the official ribbon cutting at 4:00pm followed by some tasty treats and quality time with colleagues and friends.

“I am excited to have expanded my practice into a brand new start of the art office,” said Dr. Kerline Marcelin, Physician Practice Owner and President of HudsonOphthalmology.  “Our new state of the art facility will double the size of our practice, allowing us to further enhance our patients’ experience and provide them with the best quality care here in the greater Cortlandt Manor community.”

Hudson Ophthalmology was founded in 2010 and is owned and operated by Dr. Kerline Marcelin.  Dr. Kerline Marcelin is a NYU trained Board-Certified ophthalmologist and eye surgeon with additional fellowship training from New York Eye & Ear of Mount Sinai in glaucoma and surgical management of glaucoma diseases. Dr. Marcelin has been practicing in Westchester County since 2001, offering comprehensive medical and surgical eye care, as well as being a glaucoma consultant and specialist for other eye care professionals and patients. Hudson Ophthalmology offers a full scope comprehensive treatment of eye ailments and diseases with specialization in Premium Cataract Surgery and Laser and Glaucoma Care and Surgery.

Hudson Ophthalmology is open Monday through Friday from 9am – 5pm, and on Saturdays by appointment only.  For information about the ribbon cutting, please contact Events To Remember at 914-218-3968 or via e-mail at EventsCJH@EventsRemember.com. To learn more about Hudson Ophthalmology, please visit www.hudsoneyes.com or call 914-737-6360.

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Submitted by Yorktown, NY

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