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The 10th Annual ACVO/StokesRx National Service Animal Eye Exam Event

March 31, 2017 Patrick McCallum DVM, DACVO
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For Immediate Release

Media Contact: Catherine Pooley contact@visioncareforanimals.com

Vision Care For Animals Helps ACVO® and Stokes Pharmacy’s to Provide over 7,500 Screening Eye Exams to Service Animals Nationwide

Qualifying Service Animals include Guide, Detection, Military, and Search & Rescue throughout the U.S. and Several Other Countries

Palo Alto, California – To Nancy Moore, her dog Giza was no ordinary black lab. Trained at Guide Dogs for the Blind, Giza served since 2010 as Nancy’s sense of vision and navigation. Last year, however, Giza guided Nancy off a sidewalk, and Nancy knew that Giza needed to be examined by a veterinary ophthalmologist. As someone on a fixed income, Nancy was concerned about the cost of the examination, but then learned of the ACVO®/StokesRx National Service Eye Exam for qualified Service Animals. She registered in April and Giza received a free screening eye exam by an ACVO board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist, providing her with the information she needed to care for Giza.

The 10th Annual ACVO/StokesRx National Service Animal Eye Exam Event will take place in veterinary clinics from May 1-31, 2017. The event was originally prompted by ACVO’s recognition that many of its board-certified ophthalmology specialists were providing free eye exams across the country. By expanding on these individual events and creating the annual event in 2008, the ophthalmologists have been able to perform more than 52,000 free eye exam screenings – 7,400 in 2016 alone.

“Nancy and Giza’s story showcases just how important healthy eyesight is to Service Animals and their owners,” said Stacee Daniel, Executive Director of ACVO. “These animals selflessly serve the public. In 2017 we will celebrate our amazing partners with the 10th anniversary of this event, and we are truly grateful that so many Service Animals have been seen and helped by our veterinary ophthalmologists.”

The goal of the ACVO/StokesRx National Service Animal Eye Exam Event is to provide as many free screening exams as possible to eligible Service Animals across the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, throughout the month of May. For the first time ever, other international members across the globe have been invited to participate. Service Animals that may qualify include: guide, disability assistance, detection, military, search and rescue, and also certified-current, registered therapy animals.

Vision Care For Animals (Dr. Patrick McCallum, DVM, DACVO) is happy to announce that we will be participating in the 2017 ACVO/StokesRx National Service Animal Eye Exam Event!

To schedule an appointment for your Service Animal, first register during the month of April, follow the directions provided below. Once your Service Animal has been registered, and you have received your registration number, contact our office to set up an appointment.

Keep in mind, we will need your registration number at the time of booking. We look forward to participating in this wonderful event again this year!

This year’s event is sponsored by ACVO® and Stokes Pharmacy, as well as several generous industry sponsors. Participating board-certified ophthalmologists volunteer their services, staff and facilities at no charge for Service Animals and their owners/agents to participate in the event.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE 2017 EVENT:

To qualify, Service Animals must be “active working animals” that were certified by a formal training program or organization, or are currently enrolled in a formal training program. The certifying organization could be national, regional or local in nature. More qualification details are available. Owners/agents for the animal(s) must FIRST register the animal via an online registration form beginning April 1 at www.ACVOeyeexam.org. Registration ends April 30. Once registered online, the owner/agent will receive a registration number and will be allowed access to a list of participating ophthalmologists. Then, they may contact a specialist to schedule an appointment, which will take place during the month of May. Times may vary depending on the facility and are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so owners/agents are encouraged to register and make appointments early.

About the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists®

The American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists® (ACVO®) is an approved veterinary specialty organization of the American Board of Veterinary Specialties, and is recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Its mission is “to advance the quality of veterinary medicine through certification of veterinarians who demonstrate excellence as specialists in veterinary ophthalmology.” To become board certified, a candidate must successfully complete a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, a one-year internship, a three-year ACVO® approved residency and pass a series of credentials and examinations. For more information, please visit www.ACVO.org.

About Vision Care For Animals

Our veterinary ophthalmology referral practice is located in the San Francisco Bay Area peninsula town of Palo Alto, California. VISION CARE FOR ANIMALS (VCFA) is devoted exclusively to the medical and surgical treatment of animal eye diseases and injuries. Dr. Patrick McCallum, DVM is an ACVO (American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists) board-certified ophthalmologist (animal eye specialist) with advanced training and expertise in the treatment of cataracts, glaucoma, corneal grafting, eyelid reconstruction, tear abnormalities, and inflammatory eye conditions. We work together with your pet's primary care veterinarian to help solve challenging ocular problems.

About Stokes Pharmacy

Stokes Pharmacy is a national, full-service compounding pharmacy specializing in the art and science of the custom formulation of prescription medicines for humans and animals. Leading the way in innovation, Stokes invites veterinarians to prescribe compounded

medications online securely, quickly, and accurately via iFill, a cloud-based prescription management system. For more information, visit stokesrx.com.

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