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JOHANNESBURG EYE HOSPITAL
As part of our social responsibility and vision to develop social change, Johannesburg Eye Hospital performs a significant number of pro bono cases annually thereby affording less fortunate or indigent individuals the opportunity to have required eye surgery. The surgeons also provide their services free of charge.

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Childhood blindness in South Africa The causes of visual impairment in children in a school for the blind in Johannesburg N Esr...

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Dry Eye By Lizelle Dorfling-Smith Optometrist B.Optom (RAU) CAS (NECO) 1. How Common is this condition According to a Nat...

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How would I know I have retinal disease? by Dr Annalien Steyn Retinal disease is extremely important to identify early, as i...

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Our Medwedge Stepdown Facility has welcomed its first patients back since South Africa’s lockdown started in March this year. We...
