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July 19, 2024/Patient Stories

Former Cleveland Cavaliers Player Brad Daugherty’s Vision Improves After Seeking Second Opinion

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Katie Ely | 216.906.5597

As a former Cleveland Cavaliers player and current NASCAR team owner, 58-year-old Brad Daugherty is always on the move. The five-time NBA All-Star describes himself as hyperactive and enjoys spending time with his grandchildren and teeing off on the golf course when he’s not broadcasting for the Cavs or managing his racing team. But it became increasingly harder to enjoy all his passions when he started experiencing issues with his vision. Read more.

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