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Senior optician at Friends Eye Centre -Tamale, Mr Awudu Dramani has advised against self-prescription for eyecare.

The expert optician proffered seeking proper check-ups to avoid potential complications, such as using inappropriate eye drops that can harm vision. This comes as the C. K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences (CKT-UTAS), Navrongo, collaborated with Friends Eye Centre to establish an eye clinic at the university’s hospital.

The move is geared at improving access to quality eye care services for the university community and its environs.

In an outreach for residents of Navrongo, Mr Dramani, highlighted the importance of regular eye check-ups, emphasizing that the eye’s invaluable role in the human body. He recommended regular check-ups every six months, particularly for glaucoma screening, as the condition may not exhibit symptoms until it is advanced. Meanwhile, Dean of the School of Medical Sciences and Coordinator of the Outreach Programme, Prof. Juventus Ziem, hinted that the exercise will be extended to other towns and communities in the catchment area of the university.

At a meeting between the Vice-Chancellor of CKT-UTAS, Prof. Eric M. Wilmot, and Lead Surgeon at Friends Eye Centre, Dr Seth Wayne, the cost for eye surgery was reduced in the outreach to make it more affordable for patients in need. Dr Wayne further beseeched NGOs to provide to ensure such surgeries are made available to all those who require it.

The CKT-UTAS Hospital organized a free eye screening for the university community and residents of the Navrongo Municipality in February 2023. The screening was part of the university’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. Patrons included the Overlord of the Navrongo Traditional Area and the Vice-Chancellor of the University.

The establishment of the eye clinic at the CKT-UTAS Hospital in collaboration with Friends Eye Centre is a significant step in improving eye care accessibility for the university community and surrounding areas. The collaboration emphasizes the importance of partnerships between institutions and the need for regular eye check-ups for the maintenance of good vision.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM