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Medical, Surgical & Pharmaceutical Purchasing Program 13MS6992 AAO Formulary FC_BC_Layout 1 5/14/13 12:04 PM Page 1 13MS6992 Medical, Surgical & Pharmaceutical Purchasing Program Over 90,000 items in stock No purchase commitments No enrollment fee Over 300 NEW PRODUCTS To Order: 1-800-P-SCHEIN (1-800-772-4346) 8am–9pm (et) To Fax: 1-800-329-9109 24 Hours JOIN OUR COMMUNITY www.henryschein.com/aao 13MS6992 AAO Formulary Ads_Formulary 5/15/13 2:54 PM Page 2 With , access a comprehensive portfolio of products and services to help your ophthalmology practice thrive. Purchasing Program Formulary Assembled precisely with your needs in mind, this Purchasing Program includes popular and essential products for a successful Eye MD practice. Leveraging the combined purchasing volume of Program members, the formulary delivers savings on a variety of products. 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