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MAYOR, UH COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY BRING VISION
CARE TO COMMUNITY
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Houstonians opened their
hearts and homes to the thousands of evacuees in need of the most
basic care. Two years later, the University of Houston is taking
what it learned from its response to the Katrina victims and is
putting it to use for all Houstonians.
The Mobile Eye Institute (MEI), a medical specialty bus equipped
with the latest in ophthalmic technology, will roll out into the
greater Houston area Sept. 14 to begin providing basic and comprehensive
eye care to Houstonians and disaster victims in need of optometric
care. The initiative is a partnership of the University of Houston’s
College of Optometry (UHCO) and the city of Houston.
The community outreach effort began when the UHCO faculty, staff
and students rushed to provide basic services, such as eye exams,
prescriptions and medication, to more than 2,800 patients at the
Astrodome/Reliant Center and the George R. Brown Convention Center
during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
“So many people lost their glasses during the chaos following
Katrina, they weren’t able to function very well,” said
Dr. Lloyd Pate, a UHCO clinical associate professor. “They
couldn’t read the postings on the missing person’s board.”
The University’s Eye Institute and UHCO continued follow-up
coverage with evacuees, leading to a partnership with the city of
Houston in 2006 to provide vision care to underserved Houstonians
on a regular basis and to disaster victims during a crisis.
“We are excited,” said Mayor Bill White. “This
is a great opportunity for us to partner with UH's second-to-none
eye care program and increase access in the community for people,
like our senior citizens and children, who need it the most.”
White and UH interim president John M. Rudley will be on hand at
Cornelius Elementary School on Friday, Sept. 14 to introduce the
MEI to the community.
“The Mobile Eye Institute is a tremendous addition to the
vision care services provided by the university for more than 50
years,” Rudley said. “We are extremely grateful for
our city and community partners who make it possible for people
of all ages to obtain this most important medical care they otherwise
might not receive.”
For more information about the MEI, please call 713-743-2659.
| WHAT: |
Share the Vision, Mobile
Eye Institute |
| WHEN: |
10:30 – 11:30 a.m., Friday,
Sept. 14 |
| WHERE: |
Cornelius Elementary School
7475 Westover
Houston, TX 77087 |
For more information about UH visit the universitys Newsroom
at www.uh.edu/admin/media/newsroom.
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