Vision Care, Sri Lanka’s premier private eye care solutions provider, opened its 60th branch at Medihelp Hospital located at 69, High-level road, Homagama. Present at the opening were Dr. Prasad Pathirana – Eye Surgeon, Horana Base Hospital and Chandika Wijesiriwardana – Executive Director, Medihelp Hospitals.
Vision Care has entered into a strategic partnership with Medihelp Hospitals to enhance the hospital’s eye care offering. Vision Care is focused on expanding its optical services to selected Medihelp Hospitals’ locations, thereby eventually covering all major districts in the country. The new location offers a wide collection of affordable eyewear and specialised services such as primary eye examination, refraction, contact lens assessment, eye pressure diagnostics, hearing aids and other related services, Vision Care said in a media release.
All Vision Care branches have been maintaining the highest standards in safety and hygiene based on the strict guidelines set by the Ministry of Health and other relevant government authorities to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
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