Financial Aid for Eye Care
The National Eye Institute (NEI), part of the
National Institutes of Health, is the Federal Government's principal
agency for conducting and supporting research on the prevention,
diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of eye diseases and
disorders of the visual system. Inclusion in this resource sheet
does not imply endorsement by the National Eye Institute or by the
National Institutes of Health.
Many state and national resources regularly provide aid
to people with vision problems. The National Eye Institute, which
supports eye research, does not help individuals pay for eye care.
However, if you are in need of financial aid to assess or treat an eye
problem, you might contact one or more of the following programs.
You may also contact a social worker at a local
hospital or other community agency. Social workers often are
knowledgeable about community resources that can help people facing
financial and medical problems.
EyeCare America - National Eye Care Project,
coordinated by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), provides
free and low-cost eye exams for U.S. citizens 65 and older who have
not had access to an ophthalmologist in the past three years.
Telephone: 1-800-222-EYES. Website: http://www.eyenet.org/public/pi/service/necp.html
VISION USA, coordinated by the
American Optometric Association (AOA), provides free eye care to
uninsured, low-income workers and their families. Screening for the
program takes place only during January of each year, with exams
provided later in the year. Telephone: 1-800-766-4466
Lions Clubs International
provides financial assistance to individuals for eye care through
local clubs. There are Lions Clubs in most localities, and services
vary from club to club. Check your telephone book for the telephone
number and address of your local club. The telephone number for the
national office is (630) 571-5466.
Celebrate Sight: Do You Know Your Glaucoma Risk? coordinated by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, is a program offering free examinations and treatment for glaucoma to people who do not have
medical insurance. Telephone: 1-800-391-EYES. Website: http://www.eyenet.org/public/glaucoma/gl_2001.html
Mission Cataract USA,
coordinated by the Volunteer Eye Surgeons' Association, is a program
providing free cataract surgery to people of all ages who have no
other means to pay. Surgeries are scheduled annually on one day,
usually in May. Telephone: 1-800-343-7265
Knights Templar Eye Foundation provides assistance for eye surgery for
people who are unable to pay or receive adequate assistance from current
government agencies or similar sources. Mailing address: 5097 North Elston
Avenue, Suite 100, Chicago, IL 60630-2460. Telephone: (773) 205-3838.
E-mail: ktef@knightstemplar.org. Website:
http://www.knightstemplar.org/ktef/.
Sight for Students, a Vision Service Plan (VSP) program in
partnership with The Entertainment Industry Foundation, provides eye exams and
glasses to children 18 years and younger whose families cannot afford vision
care. Telephone: 1-888-290-4964. Website: http://www.sightforstudents.org/.
New Eyes for the Needy provides vouchers for the purchase of new
prescription eyeglasses. Mailing address: 549 Millburn Avenue,
P.O. Box 332, Short Hills, NJ 07078-0332. Telephone: (973) 376-4903.
The Medicine Program assists people to
enroll in one or more of the many patient assistance programs that
provide prescription medicine free-of-charge to those in need.
Patients must meet the sponsor's criteria. The program is conducted in
cooperation with the patient's doctor. Mailing Address: P.O. Box
4182, Poplar Bluff, MO 63902-4182. Telephone: (573) 996-7300. E-mail: help@themedicineprogram.com.
Website: http://www.themedicineprogram.com
Directory of Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs 1999-2000,
published by Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America,
identifies company programs that provide prescription medications free of
charge to physicians for their needy patients. A copy of the directory is
available online at http://www.phrma.org/patients. Telephone:
1-800-PMA-INFO.

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