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PRESS RELEASE TO: Editor in Charge CONTACT: Janet Scheffer, Brandin Shim Mana Means Communications, (808) 521-1160 DATE: October 7, 2014 For Immediate Release Photos Attached Hawaiian Eye Center Invites Public To Grand Opening of Waipahu Office (Honolulu, Hawaii) October 7, 2014 – Hawaiian Eye Center will celebrate the grand opening of its new office in the Waipahu Medical Center at 94-307 Farrington Hwy. B7-A (previously the Zobian Eye Clinic). The public is invited to stop by this Thursday, October 9, from 5 to 8 p.m. for refreshments, games and prizes. Radio DJ Bettylicious, from Hawaii’s number one Filipino radio station KPHI (96.7 FM), will remote broadcast live from the event. “We are very excited to open our new location because it allows us to accommodate and better serve patients in central and leeward Oahu,” said Christopher Tortora, M.D., medical director of Hawaiian Eye Center and Dry Eye Clinic. “The Waipahu clinic will join our other locations for patient care in Wahiawa and in Hilo on the Big Island. We invite local residents to stop by and meet our dedicated doctors and staff and enjoy some great food and prizes.” Hawaiian Eye Center has been providing high-quality eye care to the people of Hawaii for more than 35 years. Christopher Tortora, M.D., is a board certified ophthalmologist and specializes in cataract and glaucoma. His colleague, Steven Rhee, D.O., is also board certified and an experienced cataract and corneal surgeon with sub- specialty training in cornea and external disease. Hawaiian Eye Center has continually invested in the latest and most advanced technology. The Waipahu clinic provides personalized, quality service with cataract, glaucoma and diabetic eye care, complete eye exams, and an optical shop. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call (808) 678-0622. Dr. Christopher Tortora, a board certified ophthalmologist, is host of “The Hawaiian Eye Show,” a weekly informational radio program about healthy vision broadcast live every Saturday at 8 a.m. on KHVH 830 AM/rebroadcast at 9 p.m. on KHBZ 990 AM. He and his colleagues at the Hawaiian Eye Center are committed to educating the public about the importance of preventative eye care. To learn more about a variety of eye health issues, please call the Hawaiian Eye Center at 621-8448 or visit www.HawaiianEye.com and www.Facebook.com/HawaiianEyeCenter, where “life has never looked better. # # # Mana Means Communications 1088 Bishop St. Ste. 1209 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Ph 808.521.1160 Fax 808.521.1104 www.ManaMeans.com .