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The History of Wilmer

The History of the Wilmer Eye Institute

Wilmer in 1925Wilmer today
Wilmer in 1925Wilmer today

 

 

The Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute, a name synonymous with excellence, has almost from its inception maintained a leadership role in the field of ophthalmology. Throughout its history, there has always been a quiet recognition of its achievements, and its preeminence in the field in recent years has been widely acclaimed by such publications as U.S. News & World Report (which this year ranked it as the #2 eye hospital in the United States) and Ophthalmology Times (which ranked it the #1 research and teaching program in the country).

 

 
 
 
 
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