A network of salons of optics "Happy look" joins the international initiative of the world health organization (who), under which every year on the second Thursday of October is celebrated world sight day. From 11 to 15 October in honor of this event, all shops will check your vision for free and provide a 30% discount on the purchase of points. Addresses of the salons in which everyone will be able to pass the examination: ul: kopeyskoye shosse, d. 64, a commercial city, "Diamond" and str Artillery, d. 136, SEC Slides.
"Health days celebrated in many areas of medicine, this leads people to undergo preventive examinations, and thus manage to prevent the development of serious diseases, – said Irina Sekulovich, chief ophthalmologist of the network optics "Happy look". Every year we hold similar actions with the vision test for the whole of Russia, to stimulate people to take the time to care about health at least once a year in honor of the world sight day. Our ophthalmologists strive to inform visitors about the proper care of the eyes. For example, not everyone knows that sunglasses are not just a beautiful accessory, but a means of disease prevention (early cataract and macular degeneration of the retina), and at all points it is important to consider a range of options".
In the framework of the campaign 30% discount will be available including branded frames and sunglasses brands Ray-Ban, Vogue, Ted Baker, Pepe Jeans, Versace, Furla, Guess, etc. you can Also get a 30% discount on spectacle lenses: for driving, sport, work computer and gadgets to sophisticated and other types of lenses.
Last year in "Happy sight" took part 9592 people across Russia.
Details of opticians-consultants or telephone hotline 8 800 555 666 7.
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For reference
According to who, there are about 253 million people have vision problems. The most common diseases of the eyes remain myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism (they suffer 43% of the population), apropriirovannye cataract (33%) and glaucoma (2%). Who experts stress that 80% of all visual impairment can be prevented or cured.