[Common Wealth Health First] Pay attention to glaucoma follow-up to prevent visual function damage
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Glaucoma is the world's first irreversible blindness, often called the silent visual thief. 6-12 March 2022 is the fifteenth "World Glaucoma Week", and this year's theme is: pay attention to glaucoma follow-up to prevent visual impairment.
In daily life, if you experience eye pain and swelling along with headache, blurred vision, often stepping on empty when going up and down stairs, a neon light feeling in front of your eyes when looking at something, a smaller range of vision ...... If you have the above symptoms, don't ignore them, glaucoma may have come to you! In order to let more people know about glaucoma, early detection, early treatment, so as to avoid permanent vision loss, Zhejiang Hospital Optometry Center will bring you free medical consultation and screening benefits during the "World Glaucoma Week", we quickly move to prevent the disease, away from glaucoma, harvest wonderful vision! Please bring your medical records for consultation, we sincerely look forward to your arrival!
Time and Place
March 8, 2022 (Tuesday) 8:00am~12:00pm
Optometric Center, 4F, Outpatient Building, Sanduan Campus, Zhejiang Hospital, 1229 Gudun Road, Hangzhou, China
Activities
1. On the day of the event, you can register for the "Glaucoma Clinic" for free at the self-service registration machine (limited to 20 numbers).
2. If the registration is successful, you can experience the following items for free in the clinic area: IOP measurement, fundus photography and optic disc OCT.
Glaucoma Clinic
Jiang Yuan
Ophthalmologist of Zhejiang Hospital. She specializes in the treatment of common ophthalmic diseases, such as glaucoma, cataract and fundus diseases. She has studied glaucoma at the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University. In recent years, she has accumulated rich clinical experience and explored research in glaucoma.
Glaucoma Specialized Clinic Time: Tuesday morning (Sanduan Hospital Area)
Source: Department of Social Development