Northwest Eye Position Statement on The Medicinal Use Of Marijuana
Increasing your knowledge of eye health is very important to us, and with the recent legalization of medicinal marijuana usage in Minnesota, we wanted to take the opportunity to inform you of our position on this issue. Although we are aware that some forms of marijuana lower pressure in the eyes on a temporary basis,… Read More
Posted by: Northwest Eye in News on October 27, 2016
Minnesota Monthly Top Doctors
We are proud to recognize our Northwest Eye Doctors that were recognized by Minnesota Monthly! Minnesota Monthly 2016 Top Docs: Dr. Mrunalini Parvataneni Dr. W. Keith Engel Dr. Timothy Ehlen Dr. John Berestka
Posted by: Northwest Eye in News on August 27, 2016
Mpls/StPaul Magazine Top Doctors
Congrats to our Northwest Eye Doctors that were recognized in Mpls/StPaul Magazine’s Best of the Twin Cities Top Docs Issue. Our 2016 Top Docs Are: Dr. John Berestka Dr. W. Keith Engel Dr. Mrunalini Parvataneni
Posted by: Northwest Eye in News on July 27, 2016
Women Physician Leaders
Please read the story in this month’s Minnesota Physician Magazine. Dr. Sinclair is recognized on page 20 as president of the Minnesota Academy of Ophthalmology.
Posted by: Northwest Eye in News on February 27, 2016
Multi-Specialty Eye Care Provider
Northwest Eye is a multi-specialty eye care practice founded over 40 years ago. We are the oldest, largest and most respected eye care resource in the Northwest metro area.
Posted by: Northwest Eye in News on April 24, 2015
We Have The Best Docs For Women
Congratulations to Northwest Eye ophthalmologists Dr. Janice Sinclair and Dr. John Berestka for being honored as two of the “Best Doctors for Women” in Minnesota Monthly Magazine! We are so proud they are part of our outstanding team. You can find all of the Readers’ Choice Awards in the special section of this publication on February 20, 2014.
Posted by: Northwest Eye in News on April 24, 2015
Eye Infection Sidelines Costas
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. – One look at Twitter #costaseye and you see a lot of people talking about this. For the first time since NBC took over the Olympics in 1998, Bob Costas will miss a prime time broadcast Tuesday night. It’s all because of an eye infection that’s now spread to both of his eyes. His… Read More
Posted by: Northwest Eye in News on April 24, 2015