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Adult Eye Care

Supporting Healthy Eyes

Keeping your eyes on the road won’t help if you can’t see the road clearly. Poor eyesight is a factor in more than half of all vehicle accidents. Eye care makes the roads safer for everyone.

What services are provided?

  • Free comprehensive eye care

  • Eye and vision exams

  • Prescriptions

  • Eyeglasses

  • Dilation

  • Glaucoma screening

  • Refraction

  • Retinal photography

  • Visual field exam

Who's Eligible?

Adults 18 and older who:

When you arrive to the clinic, please bring the following:

  • South Carolina Photo ID or other form of personal identification. *If you do not have a South Carolina Photo ID, you will need proof of residency.

  • Proof of income including any one of the following:  tax records, Medicaid card, SNAP benefits, etc.

  • Required paperwork

Safeguarding your vision as you age can have a tremendous impact on your quality of life. The American Optometric Association recommends that adults age 19 to 40 receive an eye exam at least every two years and one a year for everyone over age 60. 

KEEP LIVING INDEPENDENTLY

An elderly person with poor vision is seven times more likely to fall or fracture a hip. Independent living is easier with good eye care.

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