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The organization developed the ACVO / StokesRx National Service Animal
Eye Exam event in 2008, and since its inception, nearly 60,000 Service and Working Animals have
received free screening
eye exams — including approximately 7,500 in 2017 during the 10th Anniversary event.
During this event, eligible service animals are invited to
receive a
free screening
eye exam from a participating ophthalmologist.
During the entire month of May, service animals were invited to
receive free screening
eye exams from participating Ophthalmologists.
Eligible Service and Working Animals are invited to
receive a
free screening
eye exam from a participating ophthalmologists.
Nearly 60,000 service and working animals have
received free screening
eye exams since the program began, including approximately 7,500 last year.
Should your Service Animal
receive a
free annual
eye exam from our veterinary ophthalmologists?
Owners of service animals are invited to register for the National Service Animal
Eye Exam Program and have their animal receive a free screening - wellness eye exam by specialists with the North Carolina State University Veterinary Hospi
Exam Program and have their animal
receive a
free screening - wellness
eye exam by specialists with the North Carolina State University Veterinary Hospi
exam by specialists with the North Carolina State University Veterinary Hospital.
At a time when much of the cost and management of health insurance benefits are getting transferred from employers to individuals, Cake Health can remind you how and when to use the
free services on your plan (such as an
eye exam or a dental cleaning), help you understand surprise invoices, and even give tips how to negotiate a bill down after
receiving it.