Thursday, October 6, 2011

TriCounty Eye Institute Exhibiting at Inland Empire's Largest Mixer


TriCounty Eye Institute is one of the Inland Empire's most trusted names in eye care. For more than two decades, their commitment to leading edge technology and advanced surgical techniques has been surpassed only by their dedication to hands-on, quality patient care.

Medical Director Mark Schneider, M.D., is a board certified ophthalmologist who has been in practice since 1988. He has helped set the standard for eye care in the Inland Empire for 25 years and has 15 years of LASIK experience. He was awarded the "Pioneer Award" for bladeless LASIK technology development in 2003, and was one of the first surgeons in the United States to offer this next generation, advanced laser technology.

As a vision correction specialist, Dr. Schneider is able to offer the vision correction option that is best suited for each patient. Patients are evaluated with the most advanced technologies. From your initial phone call through your exam or surgical procedure and follow-up, you will find the entire staff attentive and committed to your success. For more information, please visit www.tricountyeyeinstitute.com and be sure to check out their Facebook page at facebook.com/tricountyeyeinstitute1.



About Inland Empire’s Largest Mixer®:

Over 25 Inland Empire area chambers of commerce and business organizations will be at this year’s Inland Empire’s Largest Mixer® V, the most heralded business mixer/expo of the year, being held Wednesday, October 19, 2011 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Ontario Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, 2000 E. Convention Center Way Ontario, CA 91764.

Inland Empire’s Largest Mixer® V– part social mixer, part business expo – is the 5th installment in the “Largest Mixer®” family of events that has already produced successful mixers for the past 13 years in Orange County, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

For a complete list of exhibitors and sponsors, please visit www.iemixer.com or call (909) 560-2800 for further information.


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