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Vision Screening

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When was your last eye exam?

Do you ever suffer from eyestrain or fatigue after using a computer?
Do you experience headaches?

Are your arms too short to read the newspaper comfortably?
Does Everything seem O.K. with your vision, but you're not sure?
You're in Luck Coming soon: The Shepherd Lions Club will provide an area wide vision screening for a nominal fee.

Michele L. Curtis, a local doctor of optometry and Shepherd Lions Club member, will be present to assist the Lions Club members in this screening.

 

Proceeds will be designated toward providing eyeglasses to individuals in the shepherd area who can not afford them.

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Still have questions?

What is a vision screening?

 

Key Benefits

A vision screening does not take the place of a complete eye examination, but it can assist you in determining if you are in need of a vision eye examination, and whether that need is urgent, emergent, or needed moderately soon.

 

Occasionally a vision screening can help someone to become aware of difficulties with their vision taht they are not aware of.

 

What should you bring to a vision screening?

It is helpful if you bring any glasses that you would normally use with you to the screening. As well, it is convenient if you bring a list of all medications that you currently take with you when you come.

 

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Last modified: February 21, 2001