The Ghana Optometric Association is pleased to announce the launch of the African Eye Health and Vision Science Journal.
Access the journal: https://t.co/LW57YIO5mY
Happy Workers' Day!
Today, we recognize the invaluable contributions of workers across all sectors.
A special salute to all optometrists and other eye care professionals for the work you do every day to preserve sight.
Highlights from our recent in-person CPD session on ocular biometry, focusing on the immersion method.
We remain committed to advancing clinical practice through continuous, hands-on learning.
The Ghana Optometric Association has officially published the list of optometrists in good standing with the association who are certified, regulated and may provide eyecare services in Ghana.
Following World Optometry Day, we continue the celebration through World Optometry Week.
Letโs recognize the professionals who help us see clearly. Tag an optometrist who has made a difference in your life.
Post a photo, video, or message sharing how they helped you.
Itโs World Optometry Day! ๐๐
Today, we celebrate the skill, dedication, and care that optometrists bring to communities around the world. Thank you for the work you do every day to protect sight and improve lives.
The world is brighter because of you.
#WorldOptometryDay
Tune in tomorrow on The AM Club on MX24 TV as Dr. Kwame Yeboah Jnr discusses glaucoma and the importance of early detection in protecting sight.
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#WorldGlaucomaWeek
W O R L D G L A U C O M A W E E K 2 0 2 6 !
Let's spread the word and raise awareness about this "silent thief of sight". By educating ourselves and others, we can help prevent vision loss.
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#WorldGlaucomaWeek
It's World Glaucoma Week 2026! ๐๐๏ธ
Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness but early detection can help prevent vision loss.
This week, letโs unite for a glaucoma-free world by spreading awareness and encouraging regular eye check-ups.
Your sight matters!
Celebrating the freedom to see a brighter future.
Happy Independence Day from the Ghana Optometric Association - committed to protecting the vision of our nation. ๐ฌ๐ญ
Low vision doesnโt mean no vision. With expert care and assistive tools, optometrists help low vision patients maximize their remaining vision.
#LowVisionAwarenessMonth
Did you know that regular comprehensive eye examinations, proper eye safety practices, UV protection, and maintaining a healthy diet can help prevent low vision?
#LowVisionAwarenessMonth
February is Low Vision Awareness Month!
Low vision is a significant visual impairment that cannot be corrected with regular glasses or surgery.
This month, letโs raise awareness and support those living with low vision.
#LowVisionAwarenessMonth
โI wish you a fulfilling, productive, and successful 2026. May Godโs blessings rest upon the Association and every member of this great family.โ
โ Dr. Alfred Gardemor, President of the Ghana Optometric Association