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Jill Schneider, MD

3.9 (7 reviews)

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Dr. Schneider has been my ophthamologist for many years. She is caring and takes a real concern for her patients.

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Robert S Bailey - Wills Eye Physicians Bailey Weber Wisner

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5.0(1 review)
3.5 mi

Dr. Bailey didn't know me from Adam, and I'm a Medicare patient, yet he devoted himself, his time,…read moreand his staff to my demanding needs, as if I were a personal friend or even a family member. I left his care in awe - impressed and grateful. Cataract surgery takes 10-15 minutes. After my original Wills physician with a fancy Princeton address kept putting off my surgery until my retiring retina specialist whispered, "Mark, your doctor has waited too long. He's too conservative. You better get that cataract out, or you're going to suffer complications," I found Dr. Bailey. He confirmed I needed to get it out, and it would be difficult. My surgery took over an hour. Dr. Bailey backed up his entire day of surgeries that day and went home late to his family, all for a man he never met and could not bill for the extra time in which he could have done 4 or 5 other surgeries. Of course his results are miraculous. He spent an hour and a quarter on me; not his assistant or intern. Dr. Bailey tirelessly operated on my eye for an hour and a quarter. I see better out of that eye than my other. I'm particularly appreciative of Dr. Bailey's devotion, as I'm familiar with the business and politics of running a thriving medical or surgical practice, today. The emphasis is on volume. It is my purpose to highlight and thank Dr. Bailey and his entire staff for their devotion. I know I received special, expensive, and non-billable time. I shout his praises from the rooftop. He's earned it. He's a very special man. By the way, as an added extra, the optical shoppe they run is likewise devoted to patients. Their prices are discounted for their patients, and the personal devotion you receive almost equals that of Dr. Bailey.

Jill Schneider, MD - opthamalogists - Updated June 2026

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