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Dr. Lowell Gess, his son, Dr. Tim Gess, and granddaughter, Dr. Debby Gess Ristvedt, sit together in one of the exam rooms at the Alexandria Eye Clinic. In January, Lowell Gess will be going to Sierra Leone where he started an eye clinic in 1953 and subsequently returned and lived and practiced as an eye surgeon.

ALEXANDRIA – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to advise against any nonessential travel to Sierra Leone because of the Ebola crisis there.

 

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