by John Dye | Aug 1, 2022 | News
Many pediatricians recommend having your children see an ophthalmologists every three years. This includes annual exams for children under age 3, and biannual exams for those ages 4 to 18. These visits help detect conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, amblyopia,...
by John Dye | Jul 13, 2022 | News
A free vision clinic was held at Uintah Basin Healthcare on Friday, June 24, 2022.The vision clinic was made possible through a generous donation from the Marc and Deborah Bingham Foundation in partnership with EyeCare4Kids, Uintah Basin Healthcare, and TriCounty...
by John Dye | Jul 11, 2022 | News
For more than 20 years, EyeCare4Kids has provided children and families with critical eye care and glasses. The number of children helped during this time is over 400,000. For those who have come through EyeCare4Kids clinics, or been served by our mobile clinics, many...
by John Dye | Jul 11, 2022 | News
The Engelstad Foundation located in Las Vegas, Nevada is one of the most supportive and engaged foundations in the region. Created in 2002 by Ralph and Betty Engelstad, the foundation’s focus is on creating solutions in medical research, improving day-to-day living...
by John Dye | Jul 11, 2022 | News
EyeCare4Kids, a Utah-based non-profit that provides eye care for underserved children, has hired Maggie Cline as executive director of Utah. Cline will lead the nonprofit, which has eight clinics in four states, a clinic in Mali, Africa, and has provided over 400,000...
by John Dye | Jul 11, 2022 | News
EyeCare4Kids has always had a vision for providing eyecare for children and families beyond Utah. For example, this August will be the 19th year that the team has visited the Four Corners area to serve the Navajo reservation. These early and consistent efforts in...
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