Our very own Dr. Norrick, alongside a passionate VOSH team and local heroes, spent 4 1/2 days conducting around 1,800 eye exams for the residents of Puerto Viejo and the rural Talamanca region in Costa Rica. Many of whom had never before seen an eye doctor! More than half of their patients are now looking at the world through new eyeglasses or sunglasses, and we're reminded of the profound impact compassion and community can have. Here's to changing lives, one pair of glasses at a time.
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6moAmazing Norrick Karen, OD thank you for sharing your talents with those in need of care 👀❤️