
Rand-Stein Analgesia Protocol
One major innovation at the Rand Eye Institute in surgery is the Rand-Stein Analgesia Protocol (as published in the May 2000 issue of Ophthalmology). The Rand-Stein Analgesia Protocol renders local anesthetic injections obsolete, eliminating the risk of damage that these injections could cause to the eye; all medications used in the protocol are FDA-approved. We are proud that this important advancement in eye surgery was developed at the Rand Eye Institute and has been studied by thousands of eye surgeons worldwide.Rand Surgical Pavilion
The Rand Surgical Pavilion, located on the first floor of the Rand Eye Institute, is a state-of-the-art surgical center that is inspected and licensed by the state of Florida (Agency for Health Care Administration) and regulated by agencies of the state and federal governments. The Rand Surgical Pavilion is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), the nation’s oldest and largest healthcare accrediting agency. Strict adherence to government licensure requirements and JCAHO accreditation standards assures that your surgery will be performed at the highest degree of safety and the best way possible.