Scenes from the earlier free eye camp held last month in Pap Onditi, Nyakach sub-County. Photos by Linda Kadz Kadz.
Tomorrow’s exercise commences at 9:00 am and will run up to 5:00 pm.
There will be free opthalmological consultations accompanied by comprehensive eye screening. Apart from dispensing eye drops, reading glasses will also be provided and cataract surgeries performed.
On 26 October a similar eye camp was held at the Pap Onditi social hall in Nyakach with a remarkably high turnout. Screening was done for common opthalmological deficiencies and referrals were made for serious conditions. The elderly were also provided with reading glasses.
Coming, as it does, at the densely populated locality of Kisumu East, the exercise is bound to attract an even larger numbers of patients.
Several local leaders have hailed the Fred Odumo Nying’uro free eye camps as a pioneer initiative in social healthcare.
Top: Kisumu County senatorial aspirant Fred Odumo Nying’uro and, Bottom: a flier advertising tomorrow’s event at Gita Chiefs’ Camp in Kisumu East Constituency.
Women, youth and the elderly have urged Fred Odumo Nying’uro to make the eye camp a regular calendar event.
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