Are you suffering from a hazy or blurred vision? Do you observe “halo” around street lights at night, particularly with one eye?
If you are driving at night, does oncoming headlights appear to be a bit more glaring than they were before? When you look at yourself at the mirror, is there a clouding that develops in the black of your eye?
If you notice any of these symptoms, then you might have a cataract.
The good news is Asian Eye Institute (AEI), a world-class ambulatory eye care center in the Philippines, is conducting a limited sponsored seat in their free cataract removal program.
Is It Really For Free?
Yes! AEI is continually developing new technologies that aim to provide better results for cataract patients. Participation in these ground-breaking studies is provided at no cost to patients.
How Do I Know If I'm Eligible?
You must have a cataract in one eye. If both eyes have cataracts, only one eye will be treated.
You also must have “virgin” eyes. By their definition, neither eye should have undergone any eye surgery or operation of any kind.
That’s It, Nothing Else?
Lastly, qualified participants must be diligent to report for follow-up check-ups. Participants will be interviewed by doctors to determine if they are going to have problems with this agreement.
Come on, with treatment and medication provided on the house, why not be gracious enough and personally report to them your progress.
Ok, I Want To Join!
So, if you are interested and you think you are eligible, please contact Ms. Dieza Aninao at (+632) 898-2020 local 510 for more information and ask for an appointment.
Asian Eye Institute's primary clinic is located at Rockwell, Makati.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
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I think my grandma need this.
ReplyDeleteHeads-Up!
ReplyDeleteIn case you were given the information that you will be put on the waiting list, kindly ask for your call to be forwarded to local 215.
Look for Ms. Anneline Baseleres instead and tell her you got the information from this site.
This is really very timely. My neighbor really needs help and thank God for this ad..
ReplyDeleteCataract surgery is the removal of the natural lens of the eye (also called "crystalline lens") that has developed an opacification, which is referred to as a cataract. My grandfather also need this.
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Use Google and enter EPOCRATES MAXIDEX REACTION to verify
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Thank God for this info.. just wanna ask also if this is still on-going.. my nanay badly needs an operation and we dont have that huge amount of money for the operation.. luis of pasay here..
ReplyDeleteluis of pasay, the study related to this has ended. Their most recent offer has also just ended this September.
ReplyDeletesaw this facebook page that is helpful for everyone who got a question about their eyes https://www.facebook.com/asianvisionsgroup
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteVery good post. It is all about cataract and its symptoms. The best thing is that you are providing this treatment in free of cost which is help full for all. Thanks for sharing this information with us.
Somehow I came to know Los Angeles is the best place for cataract removal surgery.
My wife and I are now jobless. How can sche be able to avail of this free cataract removal?
ReplyDeleteThey have a number of cataract-related studies wherein your partner could still qualify. Limited slots though.
ReplyDeleteI have a 13 year old sister diagnosed with cataract both her eyes i would like to know what to do asking help for my sister our mother passed away last year i am the only one taking care of her
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear that. Hope you're doing alright. May I suggest for you to reach out at 8982020 loc 510 and look for Ms Shiela.
DeleteHey thanks for the information, i learned a lot, here are some extras:
ReplyDeletecataract surgery - eye surgery that involves removing all or part of the lens and replacing it with an intraocular lens implant
eye operation, eye surgery - any surgical procedure involving the eyes
intracapsular surgery - cataract surgery in which the entire lens is removed
extracapsular surgery - cataract surgery in which only the front of the lens is removed; the back of the lens capsule remains intact and provides support for the lens implant. If anyone wants more info check out my site!!!