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Wills Eye Hospital - Glaucoma Service

Glaucoma Service provides care and treatment to individuals with glaucoma.

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VisionCorps - VisionCorps Lancaster

Supports and promotes the interests of the blind and the prevention of blindness through a wide range of services, including: - Vocational Services - Rehabilitation and Social Services teach vision impaired persons and their family's techniques and use of adaptive equipment to promote independence - Glaucoma screenings, Kid Sight screenings - Vision Voucher Program - Referrals to local ophthalmologists for diagnosis and treatment, eye examinations and refractions for low income individuals without medical insurance - Assistance for the purchase of single lens eyeglasses for low-income individuals - Braille Transcription - Sight Loss Support Groups

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Community Health Net - Health Care for the Homeless Program

Offers primary care such as preventive medical, eye and dental. Prescriptive assistance, education for the client and general population regarding the availability and proper use of health services, mental health referral services as necessary, drug and alcohol referrals services, housing referral s, assistance in obtaining health insurance and when needed socks and personal care items.

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ProJeCt of Easton, Inc - ASSIST

Provides information, referral, case support, shelter and other material supports to low income households, enabling those individuals and families to avoid increasing disruption to health, welfare, educational and economic advancement. Emergency service vouchers include: - Interfaith Food Pantry - Home heating fuel for seniors (age 60+) Dependent on availability of funding. - Prescription Assistance - Eye exams and glasses - Legal identification documents - Second hand furniture (Easton residents only) - Rental assistance: One month of rent. Documentation of income, circumstances leading to income lose or increase in expenses and proof of sustainability (Operates on a waiting list) Dependent on availability of funding.

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Mission Vision - Eye Care

Provides free eye exams, custom eyeglasses, glaucoma checks and other essential supplies directly to individuals.

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Cornerstone Care Community Health Centers - Optometry

Provides optometry and vision screenings.

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Keystone Blind Association - Low Vision Clinic

Provides a vision clinic that offers comprehensive eye examinations with an optometrist.

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Vision Resources of Central Pennsylvania - Eyewear Shoppe

Provides no cost vision exam with an optometrist and eye glasses.

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VisionCorps - KidSight Screening

Provides free vision screening for children ages 6 months through 6 years of age. Can provide screenings for groups of children in preschool, daycare, or kindergarten registration settings. Makes referrals for a full eye exam with an optometrist or an ophthalmologist if a possible problem is detected.

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Northeast Sight Services - The Marilyn Moore Maslow Gift of Sight: Basic Eye Exams

The Marilyn Moore Maslow Gift of Sight is aimed at ensuring individuals in our local community have access to affordable basic eye exams. Consistent with Northeast Sight Services’ goal of Preventing Blindness this program provides improved vision that empowers adults and children to pursue a better quality of life for themselves and their communities.

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Central Susquehanna Sight Services - Vision Screenings

Provides preschool and adult vision screenings. When a screening identifies a problem, the child/adult is referred for a complete professional eye exam.

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North Central Sight Services - Functional Vision Screenings for Children

Provides income eligible children an opportunity to receive a complete eye examination with a pediatric optometrist who specializes in testing for visual-related learning problems. The clinic is held monthly at our facility.

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Cornerstone Care Community Health Centers - Optometry

Provides optometry and vision screenings.

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Northeast Sight Services - Low Vision Store

Our Low Vision Store, located on the second floor of our building, specializes in providing low vision products, adaptive devices, and technology for the blind and visually impaired.

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Centre Volunteers in Medicine - Voucher Programs

Offers three voucher programs: vision, breast health, and hearing aid. Vision vouchers cover a basic eye exam, basic lenses, and basic frames. Breast health vouchers cover mammograms, ultrasounds, biopsies, and other early detection testing. Provides financial assistance in conjunction with available hearing aid programs and/or assistance with the purchase.

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Jean B. Purvis Community Health Center - Vision Care

Provides eye examinations for eligible individuals.

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Vision Resources of Central Pennsylvania - Services to Visually Impaired/Blind

Offers appointments with an occupational therapist and a low vision doctor to determine the need for visual aids and services. Accepts insurance for these services.

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Lehigh Valley Health Network - Optical Clinic

Eye clinic that offers basic eye exams for under-insured and uninsured adults.

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Pine Grove Lions Club - Vision Care

Offers programs and assistance to individuals with sight impairments.

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Northeast Sight Services - Low Cost Prescription Eyeglasses

The purpose of this program is to ensure that individuals in our local community have access to affordable basic prescription eyeglasses, regardless of family income or insurance coverage. Consistent with the Association for the Blind's goal of Preventing Blindness, this program provides improved vision that empowers adults and children to pursue a better quality of life for themselves and their communities.

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Northeast Sight Services - Low Vision Clinic

Evaluates how to enhance an individual's remaining vision. The low vision doctor asks the patient about their health history, what medications they are taking and what their living arrangements are, such as living independently or in assisted living. The doctor will ask them what activities they would like to do that they can't do now, such as watch television, write checks, take a walk, read the newspaper, or see faces. Low vision is not strictly related to aging.

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Wills Eye Hospital - Cataract and Primary Eye Care

The Cataract and Primary Eye Care (CPEC) Service is the hub of Wills Eye. Wills Eye physicians perform routine eye exams and refer any serious complications to one of the subspecialty services. Services available include: - Cataract Surgery - Cataract Screenings - Comprehensive eye examinations - Vision screenings - Refractive surgery - Contact lens examinations - Consultations with subspecialists in ophthalmology (such as neuro-ophthalmology) - Referrals to specialists in other medical disciplines (such as endocrinologists for persons with diabetes)

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American Optometric Association - InfantSEE

Offers a comprehensive infant eye assessment within the first year of life as a no cost public health service through local providers.

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NuVisions Center - Corrective Eye Care

Provides eye exams and prescription lenses for a client once in a twelve-month period, provided there is a change in the prescription.

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