Glaucoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide. 60 million Americans are at RISK for developing Glaucoma
Prevent Blindness America Survey found that:
* Blindness ranked third (after cancer and heart disease) as people’s major fear.
* It is estimated that over 4 million Americans have glaucoma but only half of those know they have it.
* Glaucoma is 6 to 8 times more common in African-Americans than Caucasians.
* Everyone is at risk for glaucoma from babies to senior citizens. Yes, older people are at a higher risk for glaucoma but babies can be born with glaucoma (approximately 1 out of every 10,000 babies born in the United States).
National Glaucoma Awareness Month presents an opportunity to educate and screen those most at risk for developing the "sneak thief of sight". Dr.Williams-
The “Sight for A Vision Exchange” is a program inspired by Sis. Mae McGill and Bishop James Gaylord and developed by Dr. Chynn and Dr. Williams-Young to raise $50,000 to benefit the Capital Stewardship Campaign of Kelly Temple Church.
Through the partnership between Park Avenue Laser Vision Center http://www.ParkAvenueLaser.com and Kelly Temple, the program will be able to provide quality affordable laser vision correction for church members. Also, the program be able to provide education about laser vision correction and educate about maintaining a lifetime of good ocular health. Ultimately, this will reduce the fear of laser vision correction in the African American community.
Glaucoma Eye Test IOP screenings will be performed with BiCOM’s non-invasive, through the eyelid Tonometer Diaton http://www.GlaucomaEyeTest.com – the newest, safest way to screen for high intraocular pressure (IOP), which can be an indication of Glaucoma.
Join us for a free eye pressure screening at Park Avenue Laser Vision 102 East 25th Street (& Park Avenue South). Call Park Avenue Laser Vision with any questions and directions at 212-741-8628.
About "Sight For A Vision Exchange" (S.A.V.E) -
The objective of S.A.V.E is to provide affordable laser vision correction for church members, provide education about laser vision correction and reduce fear of laser vision correction in the African-American community.




