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CHEC Preston invites local communities to Eye Health Fair

CHEC, one of the UK’s leading providers of community healthcare, is celebrating this year’s National Eye Health Week.

Locals are invited to a free Eye Health Fair at Community Eyecare Hospital, CHEC Preston on Saturday, September 28, between 10am and 2pm.

A free, fun and informative day, the event aims to educate local people, with CHEC surgeon Dr Moemen Elnawawy and hospital manager Antonia Fox on hand to provide advice about the importance of eyecare and of patient choice.

Working with the NHS, CHEC offers local residents increased choice and improved access to much-needed services in the community. Based in Broughton Business Park, Fulwood, CHEC Preston opened its doors in 2021 and has since welcomed thousands of ophthalmology patients.

CHEC Preston is one of ,more than 30 CHEC hospitals treating patients across England, helping to reduce NHS waiting lists and providing accessible and quality healthcare, in the heart of the community.

The Eye Health Fair will allow residents to look behind the scenes of the community hospital, participate in games tailored to various visual and sensory needs, enjoy refreshments including coffee and cake, and enter giveaways and prize draws. Local charity, Galloways Society for the Blind will be in attendance, as well as volunteers from Guide Dogs.

Antonia, hospital manager at CHEC Preston, said: “The Eye Health Fair is a great opportunity for us to engage the local community with the importance of eye health, what we can do to protect our eyes, and offer our advice to those who need it.

“We’d love to see local communities come together to meet our eye doctors, explore the hospital, and join in the various activities we have planned. Our patients are at the heart of everything we do, and National Eye Health Week is the perfect occasion to celebrate with them while raising awareness of the importance of eye health.”

To learn more about the Eye Health Fair, or ask questions about the event, contact [email protected].

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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