Fight for Sight, the national charity for the prevention of sight loss,
based in Waterford, recently presented a Dual
Band Laser Ophthalmoscope valued at € 8,500 to Temple Street
Hospital.
This equipment is vital for babies born with eye disorders which cause
blindness. It was presented to Professor Michael O'Keeffe who stated that
it was “invaluable in preventing blindness in these babies.”
Mr. Bertie Rogers,
C.E.O. Fight for Sight said “It’s a shame that the HSE could not
support Temple Street
by supplying this equipment. It is only for the generosity of ordinary people
donating to fundraising that this equipment could be purchased.”
Since its
Establishment in 1985 the Irish Fight for Sight charity has raised more than
€2.5m through continuous fund raising programmes and donations. The money
raised has been used to fund;
Eyebank Ireland a national donor eyebank
which supplies donated corneas
to Irish Hospitals for transplant operations
The purchase of eye equipment including YAG lasers,
scanners and
specular microscopes for the Regional
Hospitals and Health Boards in
Cork, Galway, Waterford
and Kilkenny.
Research projects into Cornea transplantation, optometric research and
diseases such as Glaucoma and Cataracts
Free Nationwide screening for Glaucoma
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