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Lions Outback Vision

EPIC Hedland participant, Piney visited the Lions Outback Vision clinic at Wirraka Maya Health Service Aboriginal Corporation in South Hedland. Piney had a vision check completed and a new pair of glasses!


If you have a problem with your eyes, you should first see an optometrist (Visiting Optometrist). Optometrists do more than sell eye glasses. If you have eye-health problems, you can visit one of our highly trained optometrists who can make an assessment and organise a consultation appointment.


Outreach services are coordinated visits by ophthalmologists to regional communities through the Vision Van and Visiting Optometry Services to give patient access to clinical assessment, review, follow up and surgery if required. Read more here.

 
 
 

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