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Liz Bonnin launches OCT at Specsavers Dundalk

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LIZ Bonnin – natural history, science and environmen­tal TV presenter – has announced Specsavers Dundalk’s investment in hospital-quality equipment that can help detect treatable eye conditions sooner.

Specsavers Dundalk has rolled out the Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scanner in store - a cutting-edge piece of equipment that allows opticians to view the eye in more detail than ever before.

It is all part of its commitment to providing its customers with access to the very latest optical technology, helping to detect a number of eye conditions, such as age-related macular degenerati­on and diabetic retinopath­y, sooner. OCT can also help to detect glaucoma up to four years in advance.

An OCT scan, which only takes a few seconds, uses light to take more than 1,000 images of the back of your eye and beyond, looking right back to the optic nerve and creating a cross-section view. It gives opticians an incredibly accurate picture of your eye and its structures.

Speaking at the launch of the OCT campaign, Liz, comments: ‘I am short sighted and have always relied on regular eye checks, so I was keen to help raise awareness about their importance, especially as early detection is vital in the fight against preventabl­e sight loss. The OCT scan can detect eye health conditions before physical symptoms are presented.

Specsavers Dundalk is leading the way in terms of the advanced technology on offer in store. An OCT scan would have previously required a hospital visit, but now there really is no excuse to not keep on top of our eye health.’

Speaking about the state-of-the-art optical technology, store director at Specsavers Dundalk, Martina Kelly, comments: ‘ This innovative technology gives our opticians the ability to enhance the offering for customers by identifyin­g and helping to detect or manage conditions.

OCT technology produces such a detailed picture of the structures in the eye that it allows us to identify signs of diseases years earlier than traditiona­l methods. Given that 75% of vision impairment and blindness can be prevented, the sooner we can detect these conditions, the sooner we can help manage them or refer people for treatment.’

For more informatio­n on the services available or to make an appointmen­t, please visit www.specsavers.ie/ stores/dundalk

 ??  ?? Liz Bonnin, Specsavers Dundalk.
Liz Bonnin, Specsavers Dundalk.

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