Your eyes deserve more than to be subjected to casual visits to substandard street side ‘facilities’, with its attendant risks. The eye is your window to the world, an incredibly important, yet so delicate organ. A lot might be required to take good care of it, but it’s even more costly to let it ‘fall’ into the wrong hands.
Workers and students, who usually need the benefit of good vision to be productive, can take advantage of the eye care services offered by Eyemasters. They are a team of eye care professionals based in Lagos, who have the declared intention of reaching Nigerians and Africans in general with quality vision improvement solutions. Their services are lined up especially to enable workers, students and people from all classes get the best eye care at rates they determine suitable to them. By registering for the Eyemasters Vision Plan (EVP), customers have access to testing and remedies provided by experienced personnel working with state of the art equipment. They could also save between ₦2,000 and ₦15,000 on services ranging from comprehensive examination to lenses, depending on the specific plan they adopt.
Apart from its core involvement with occupational eye health, Eyemasters also provides vision screening for drivers who need this as a requirement for obtaining a driver’s license or as criteria for employment. Companies may access this service for their drivers at a reduced cost as well. Students can benefit from the Student Vision Plus (SVP) a preventive eye safety program that makes eye tests available to students for free, educates teachers on how to detect vision problems in their students, and gives certification and a test kit which helps to detect eye defects in students.
Individuals and institutions interested in finding out more about, or registering for Eyemasters’ services can visit the Eyemasters website at www.eyemastersng.com, or send a mail to info@eyemastersng.com.
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