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EXECUTIVE COMPANY PROFILE



United to cure and prevent blindness foundation (UC EYE CARE CENTRE)                  is a fully registered Company with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and was established in 1996, with RC number 958538 as an eye care services in the prevention, control of premature blindness and cure.
Not only that, the Company is affiliated to REMIDIAL FOUNDATION
an International based organization in the Netherlands, specializing in blindness control projects. United to cure and prevent blindness foundation                                                (UC EYE CARE CENTRE)  has successfully treated well over One Hundred Thousand (100,000) blind cases over the years,

Some of the basic activities of our Company encompass the following:
Ø Cataract treatment
Ø Young Glaucoma
Ø Ptyrigeum Extraction
Ø Distribution of drugs for River Blindness
Ø Provision of Reading and Sight Glasses
Ø Treatment of itching, irritation and injuries and
Ø Treatment of long and short sightedness etc.


How are refractive errors corrected?

Refractive errors can be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery.

How are refractive errors diagnosed?

An eye care professional can diagnose refractive errors during a comprehensive dilated eye examination. People with a refractive error often visit their eye care professional with complaints of visual discomfort or blurred vision. However, some people don’t know they aren’t seeing as clearly as they could.

What are the signs and symptoms of refractive errors?

Blurred vision is the most common symptom of refractive errors. Other symptoms may include:
  • Double vision
  • Haziness
  • Glare or halos around bright lights
  • Squinting
  • Headaches
  • Eye strain

Who is at risk for refractive errors?

Presbyopia affects most adults over age 35. Other refractive errors can affect both children and adults. Individuals that have parents with certain refractive errors may be more likely to get one or more refractive errors.

What are the different types of refractive errors?

The most common types of refractive errors are nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia.
Nearsightedness (also called myopia) is a condition where objects up close appear clearly, while objects far away appear blurry. With nearsightedness, light comes to focus in front of the retina instead of on the retina. Learn more about nearsightedness.
Farsightedness (also called hyperopia) is a common type of refractive error where distant objects may be seen more clearly than objects that are near. However, people experience farsightedness differently. Some people may not notice any problems with their vision, especially when they are young. For people with significant farsightedness, vision can be blurry for objects at any distance, near or far. Learn more about farsightedness.
Astigmatism is a condition in which the eye does not focus light evenly onto the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. This can cause images to appear blurry and stretched out. Learn more about astigmatism.
Presbyopia is an age-related condition in which the ability to focus up close becomes more difficult. As the eye ages, the lens can no longer change shape enough to allow the eye to focus close objects clearly. Learn more about presbyopia.