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Ask the Doctor – Dr. Scott Mackie shares the key facts on Glaucoma (30th April 2013)
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Glaucoma is not one but a range of common diseases which is usually painless and symptoms often go unnoticed until the disease is more advanced. However, modern drugs can halt the progression of Glaucoma and modern equipment can identify the risk factors.
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Awards for Visioncall Staff
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National home eye care provider VISIONCALL has held its first ever awards ceremony to recognise the hard work of its staff. The company handed out 10 awards at a special awards evening held in Birmingham.
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Specsort at HMP Barlinnie
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Visioncall have teamed up with HMP Barlinnie (Scotland) to assist with prisoner rehabilitation, which has resulted in ‘Specsort’.
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Best Selling Products
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We have introduced a new category on our online shop that showcases our best selling products!
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Care Talk Partnership
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Visioncall are delighted to announce a partnership with Care Talk!
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Limited Time Only - 10% Off Any Signs or Boards
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To celebrate the launch of our new dementia products we are offering 10% off any dementia signage or boards purchased through our online shop for a limited time only!
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Ask the Doctor – Dr. Scott Mackie shares the key facts on Glaucoma (30th April 2013)

Glaucoma is not one but a range of common diseases which is usually painless and symptoms often go unnoticed until the disease is more advanced. However, modern drugs can halt the progression of Glaucoma and modern equipment can identify the risk factors.