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"Hi, my name is Robert Morris. I'm actually a Sparkletts Water delivery man. I'm out in the sun all day. And unfortunately, one day, while working, I suddenly lost vision in my left eye. Never experiencing this happening to me before, I immediately went to Huntington Memorial Hospital, to the emergency room. They had quickly diagnosed me with cataracts in my left eye. I was promptly dispatched to a number of other doctors, who ultimately referred me to Dr. Richardson to have the cataract surgery performed.

In the beginning, I was very concerned about what happened. But after meeting with several of the doctors, and especially after linking up with Dr. Richardson and his staff, I was promptly put to ease. I actually had gone through the surgery with Dr. Richardson, and within the next day -- actually, the day of the surgery, having the lens replaced -- I could then see 100 percent again.

I know, for you out there who are probably concerned about this, like I was -- I was extremely nervous and concerned -- but I want to assure you, Dr. Richardson will be my exclusive eye doctor for the future. Thank you very much. "

- Robert Morris

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