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NewYork Presbyterian
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The NYCHA Journal
Residents of NYCHA and PACT received free eye health screenings through the Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study to help maintain their eye health and prevent vision loss.
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Columbia Medicine Magazine
Study offers older New York City Housing Authority residents vision screening and follow-up eye care.
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Columbia University brought free eye care to Harlem tenants.
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The NYCHA Journal
NYCHA residents aged 60 and over gets a free, on-site vision screening and eye exam program on-site as part of a study conducted by Columbia University's Ophthalmology Department.
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Learn how Columbia University Ophthalmology partnered with PACT Renaissance Collaborative provided free medical care to the seniors in the city.
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Columbia Eye Institute launches community-based study.
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Learn more about the program.
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A vision screening team conducting free onsite vision screening and eye exams for residents at NYCHA buildings in Washington Heights and East Harlem.
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Residents of some NYC public housing developments can get free vision screening and eye exams in their building as part of a new study led by Columbia University’s Department of Ophthalmology.
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Thousands of individuals who live in New York City’s public housing developments will receive free vision screenings, eye glasses, and essential follow-up eye care
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NewYork Presbyterian
Patients received vision screenings from Ophthalmology residents in various locations of NYC such as Flushing and Washington Heights over the past few years.