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  2. List of optometry schools - Wikipedia

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    At present there are more than fifty schools of optometry in India. In 1958, two schools of optometry were established, one at Gandhi Eye Hospital, Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh and the other at Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh, under the second five-year plan by Director General of Health Services of Government of India.

  3. Vipin Buckshey - Wikipedia

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    Vipin Buckshey is an Indian optometrist [1] and the official optometrist to the President of India. [2] Born on 3 June 1955 in Gwalior, in the Indian state of madhya Pradesh, he did his schooling at the Frank Anthony Public School after which secured a degree in optometry from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. [2]

  4. Sankara Nethralaya - Wikipedia

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    The Elite School of Optometry (ESO) is the first college of optometry in India offering a four-year professional degree: B.Optometry. It is run by Sankara Nethralaya in collaboration with SASTRA University, Tanjore from the academic year 2017–18.

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  6. How to find doctors that accept Medicare near you - AOL

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    This article explains how to check which doctors near you accept Medicare. Glossary of Medicare terms Out-of-pocket cost: This is the amount a person must pay for care when Medicare does not pay ...

  7. Optometry - Wikipedia

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    The term "optometry" comes from the Greek words ὄψις (opsis; "view") and μέτρον (metron; "something used to measure", "measure", "rule").The word entered the language when the instrument for measuring vision was called an optometer, (before the terms phoropter or refractor were used).

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