Dr. W. Reynolds Sisson O.D.
Optometrist
7 Cramer Dr Newport PA, 17074About
Dr. W. Sisson is an optometrist practicing in Newport, PA. Dr. Sisson specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Sisson performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hernia through the incisura of the tentorium cerebelli in connection with craniocerebral trauma.
- Lateral cervical myelography.
- Colored striae in adolescent children.
- Obesity and colored striae in adolescence; with a testimonial to Dr. Joseph S. Wall.
- The pediatrician's responsibility in dental examination.
- Need for collaboration of pediatrician and orthodontist.
- The recognition and treatment of incisural herniation caused by craniocerebral injuries.
- Child health services and pediatric education.
- Pediatrics and economics.
- Total volume of medical care for children based on an analysis of eight states.
- EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA (FRIEDLANDER TYPE).
- A new Pathogenic Sporotrichum: Found in a Case of Acute Arthritis of the Knee Following Injury (Sporotrichum Councilmani).
- Jaundice present at birth.
- A study of child health services.
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