[Oagdu] The 9th Annual ACVO/StokesRx National Service Animal Eye Exam Event

meandthedog at oberlin.net meandthedog at oberlin.net
Thu Mar 31 16:27:51 UTC 2016


Deanna. There isn't any thing ins Cleveland. i will call the sight center
within is useless.
MS. P. gets h er  e yes looked at by her vet., We have had people tell me
that she looked
like her eyes were  cloudy.
take care. i am shocked there isn't anything in Cleveland.
Pray for us we have the republicans coming to Cleveland. i an glad I am in
the country. LOL>

Me and MS. P>






> Hi guys,
>
> It’s time again for the annual free service dog eye exams. Registration
> opens tomorrow, April 1. Please see the full details about the program
> below.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Deanna and the boys
>
>
>
> The 9th Annual ACVO/StokesRx National Service
> Animal Eye Exam Event will be held May 1-31, 2016
> Since its inception in 2008, over 45,000 Service
> Animals have received free eye exam screenings –
> more than 7,000 in 2015 alone. The event started
> when ACVO recognized the good that was already
> being done by many members; the majority of whom
> were providing similar free exams across the
> country. By combining and expanding these
> individual events, ACVO was able to create more of an impact.
>
> The goal of the ACVO/StokesRx National Service
> Animal Eye Exam Event is to provide as many free
> screening exams as possible to eligible Service
> Animals across the U.S. and Canada throughout the
> month of May. Service Animals that may qualify
> include: guide, handicapped assistance,
> detection, military, search and rescue, and
> certified-current, registered therapy animals –
> all whom selflessly serve the public.
>
> This year’s event is sponsored by ACVO® and
> Stokes Pharmacy, as well as several generous
> industry sponsors, and volunteer
> ophthalmologists. Participating ophthalmologists
> volunteer their services, staff and facilities at
> no charge to participate in the event.
>
> How to Register for the 2016 Event:
>
> To qualify, service animals must be “active
> working animals” that were certified by a
> formal training program or organization, or are
> currently enrolled in a formal training program.
> The certifying organization could be national,
> regional or local in nature. Owners/agents for
> the animal(s) must FIRST register the animal via
> an online registration form beginning April 1 at
>
>
> www.ACVOeyeexam.org<http://www.ACVOeyeexam.org>
>
> Registration ends April 30. Once registered
> online, the owner/agent will receive a
> registration number and will be allowed access to
> a list of participating ophthalmologists in their
> area. Then, they may contact a specialist to
> schedule an appointment, which will take place
> during the month of May. Times may vary depending
> on the facility and are filled on a first-come,
> first-served basis, so clients should try to
> register and make appointments early.
>
>
>
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