DR.Robert Maloney

Local Los Angeles Lasik Surgeon Visits the Dodgers During Spring Training

Posted on Friday, May 29, 2009 at 6:51 AM

This past spring, Los Angeles LASIK eye surgeon Dr. Robert Maloney and staff traveled to Glendale, AZ to perform Vision Screenings on over 100 baseball players for the Los Angeles Dodgers and their 5 minor league teams.


“Professional baseball players demand better vision than any other sport. The ability to read pitches, locate fly balls against a bright sky, or quickly react to streaking line drives is critical to the team’s success. Our goal was to ensure that every player stepped on the field this season with 20/20 vision or better.”


-Dr. Robert Maloney – Team Ophthalmologist

Los Angeles LASIK Eye Surgery

Perhaps those vision screenings helped more than expected. The Dodgers recently won their 13th straight home victory. Even through the recent shock of losing super slugger Manny Ramirez to a 50 game suspension, Dr. Maloney and staff of the Maloney Vision Institute – providing patients in Los Angeles LASIK vision correction and other custom options – are confident in the team and wish them luck for a great 2009 season.Los Angeles LASIK Eye SurgeryThe Maloney Vision Institute Spring Training Team (Left to Right)– Tina Geis, OD, Technician Gaby Quezada, Technician Wanda Diaz, and Farid Eghbali, OD


For more information on Los Angeles Lasik eye surgery by the experts at Maloney Vision Institute visit their website or call 877-999-EYES. For more info and photos from the Dodgers Spring Training visit http://maloneyvision.com/why/manny-ramirez.html.


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