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Governor Declares First Week of August "Infant See Week".

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Governor Jindal has declared this first week of August as "infant-see week".

The initiative is to promote critical eye health for the children of Louisiana until Friday; more than 50 doctors throughout the state will be donating their time and skills by providing no cost eye exams for infants six months through to one year.

One in ten children are at risk for undiagnosed  eye and vision problems and the first year of life is the most critical stage for diagnosing these problems.

Go to www.infantsee.com to find the closest participating doctor in your area.

 


PRESS RELEASE

LOUISIANA OPTOMETRISTS PARTNER WITH SENS. LANDRIEU AND VITTER, U.S. HOUSE LEADERS IN IMPROVING INFANT EYE AND VISION CARE         

No-cost, comprehensive eye and vision assessments provided by InfantSEEÈY Program

 

New Orleans, La. (August 4, 2009) - Due to the overwhelming number of children with eye and vision problems across the United States, Louisiana optometrists are devoting appointments to no-cost, comprehensive eye and vision assessments for infants between six to 12 months of age through InfantSEEÈY. InfantSEEÈY, a public health program developed by Optometry's CharityTM - The AOA Foundation in partnership with The Vision Care InstituteTM, LLC a Johnson & Johnson company, was designed to provide professional eye care for infants nationwide at no-cost, regardless of family income or number of eligible children. 

"InfantSEEÈY is an excellent example of a wellness program that improves public health while driving down future health care costs," said U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA). "Louisiana doctors offering this no-cost exam are doing a great service to their community.  I urge all families to take advantage of this free service.  Early detection and treatment is the key to addressing vision problems that may affect a child's ability to read and learn."

            "This very worthy program is helping ensure that children across Louisiana are provided with access to quality vision care and preventative screenings," said U.S. Sen. David Vitter (R-LA). "Undetected vision problems can have a serious effect on the wellbeing of a child.  The InfantSEEÈY program will provide infant screening services to help diagnose and detect potential problems before they become serious and that's something that all parents should take advantage of."

            Leading members of the U.S. House of Representatives delegation from Louisiana have also expressed their support for the InfantSEEÈY program. U.S. Reps. Steve Scalise, Anh "Joseph" Cao, Charlie Melancon, John Fleming, M.D., Rodney Alexander, William "Bill" Cassidy, M.D. and Charles W. Boustany, Jr., M.D. urged local parents to have their infant's eyes assessed during InfantSEEÈY Week.

            To encourage parents to take advantage of the InfantSEEÈY program and to help protect infant vision and eye health, Governor Bobby Jindal has officially declared Monday, August 3 through Friday, August 14 InfantSEEÈY Week in Louisiana.

            One in 10 children is at risk from undiagnosed eye and vision problems, which, if undetected, could lead to permanent vision impairment, and in rare cases, life-threatening health risks.  However, only 14 percent of children from infancy to age six have had a comprehensive eye assessment from an eye care professional. In Louisiana, great strides are being made to ensure that potential eye and vision problems are detected early. Infant eye assessments have been available in Louisiana since the InfantSEEÈY program launched in 2005.

"Many parents are surprised to learn that the first year of life is one of the most critical stages of a child's visual development," said Dr. Jeff Anastasio, a Louisiana optometrist and InfantSEEÈY provider. "It's the ideal time to detect eye and vision problems before these conditions worsen or cause developmental delays."

The program launched in 2005 with support from former President Jimmy Carter, honorary national chair. Nearly 8,000 optometrists nationwide volunteer their time to provide assessments to babies in their communities.  The majority of vision problems detected included retinoblastoma (eye cancer), severe hyperopia (farsightedness), myopia (nearsightedness), congenital glaucoma and congenital cataract.

            "As a parent, one of my biggest concerns is making sure my child's development is on track," said Crystal Payne, a local mother of Randy, age 19 months.  "When I learned about the InfantSEEÈY program, it was an obvious decision to take Randy for an assessment.  Knowing his vision is healthy puts my mind at ease!"

To continue to improve infant eye assessment rates in Louisiana, parents can bring their infant in for a no-cost assessment at the VSP InfantSEEÈY Mobile Clinic stationed in towns across the state.  Also, for those parents who can't make it to the VSP InfantSEEÈY Mobile Clinic, optometrists from around the state will be providing these no-cost InfantSEEÈY eye assessments from August 3 through 14 in their offices by appointment.

 

VSP InfantSEEÈY Mobile Clinic Schedule - Walk-ins accepted

Monday, August 3 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

New Orleans/Gretna, L.A. - Academy Sports: 50 Westbank Hwy., Gretna

  

Tuesday, August 4 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

New Orleans, L.A. - Wal-Mart: 1901 Tchoupitoulas St.

  

Wednesday, August 5 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Slidell, L.A. - North Shore Square Mall: 150 Northshore Blvd.

  

Thursday, August 6 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Baton Rouge, L.A. - McKinley Alumni Association: 1520 Thomas Delpit Dr.

  

Friday, August 7 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Baton Rouge, L.A. - Wal-Mart: 9350 Cortana Place

  

Monday, August 10 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Lafayette, L.A. - Mall of Acadiana: 5725 Johnston St.

  

Tuesday, August 11 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Lake Charles, L.A. - Wal-Mart: 3453 Nelson Rd.

  

Wednesday, August 12 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Alexandria, L.A. - Wal-Mart: 2050 N. Mall Dr.

  

Thursday, August 13 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Monroe, L.A. - Pecanland Mall: 4700 Milhaven Rd.

  

Friday, August 14 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Shreveport, L.A. - Uptown Mall: 4800 Line Ave

  

Participating Optometrist offering NO-COST InfantSEEÈY Assessments in their Offices - Appointment Required

ALEXANDRIA

Dr. Cornel LeBlanc       

5917 Jackson St.          

318-445-5292

Dr. William Risinger

3908 Parliament Dr.      

318-445-5319

Dr. Lacy Shaw

5615-B Jackson Street Ext.

318-442-7787

  

BATON ROUGE

Dr. Elmo Dean 

4747 O' Neal Ln.           

225-755-0988

Dr. Susan Jong

5151 Bluebonnet          

225-769-6010

Dr. Eric Thai     

11331 Old Hammond Hwy.          

225-246-8830

Dr. Wendy Waguespack           

7932 Picardy Ave., Ste. A
225-767-8495

BOSSIER CITY

Dr. Christine Pastilong  

927 Benton Rd.

318-747-0302

  

COVINGTON

Dr. Jeffrey Anastasio   

Dr. Shelly Anastasio

190 Breenbriar Blvd.       

985-875-7898    

Dr. Mark Siverd

880 N. Hwy 190

985-867-8708

CROWLEY

Dr. John Wise  

509 N. Ave. G  

337-783-1280

DENHAM SPRINGS

Dr. Chris Wroten

222 Veterans Blvd.          

225-791-2020

Dr. Brandon Wax          

222 Veterans Blvd., Ste B         

225-665-2828

  

DESTREHAN

Dr. Sandra Warner        

1974 Ormond Blvd., Ste. 7          

985-764-2929

DONALDSONVILLE

Dr. Devjani Lahiri-Munir

309 Iberville St.            

225-665-2020 

EUNICE

Dr. J.D. Miller   

350 Moosa Blvd.             

337-457-5277

GREENWELL SPRINGS

Dr. Kevin Rogers          

18522 Magnolia Bridge Rd.         

225-261-6282

  

GONZALES

Dr. Ed Adams  

Dr. Cory Boudreau

2308 S. Burnside Ave.

225-647-6549

HARAHAN

Dr. Stephanie White      

5110 Jefferson Hwy.      

504-818-1463

  

JENNINGS

Dr. Tim Barry    

418 N. Main St.

337-824-3937

LAFAYETTE

Dr. Dave Fisher            

1458 S. College Rd., Ste. 103

337-237-2110

Dr. Cathy Guidry          

5725 Johnston, #2314   

337-984-2410

Dr. Erica Lukasko

4906 Ambassador Caffrery Pkwy.             

337-237-2110

Dr. Patrick Magee         

4510 Ambassador Caffrery Pkwy.

337-984-2020

Dr. Don Mizelle

225 N. College Ave.

337-269-0505

LAKE CHARLES

Dr. Rebecca Cronan     

3451 Nelson Rd.

337-474-6850

  

Dr. Jeffrey Hankin        

1717 Oak Park Blvd.       

337-478-3810

Dr. Rick McGuirt           

111 W. McNeese St.

337-478-2020

Dr. Keith Menard          

1920 W. Sale Rd., Bldg. F, Ste. 3          

337-439-4014

LEESVILLE

Dr. Cherri Cowan

1100 N. 5th St.  

337-239-2020

Dr. Kayla Gaddis          

1106 Port Annur Terrace Blvd.

337-392-1994

MANDEVILLE

Dr. Oliver Whitney        

3933 Hwy. 59   

985-626-5242

MARKSVILLE

Dr. Christine Childress Goudeau

108 Medic Ave.

318-253-9766

MONROE

Dr. William Gordon       

3000 Forsythe Ave.

318-807-2020

Dr. Michael Haynes      

1020 N. 3rd St.

318-323-4994

NATCHITOCHES

Dr. Cheryl Stoker          

925 Keyan Ave.

318-352-0400

Dr. Pete Wardell           

140 E. 5th St.

318-357-8194

NEW IBERIA

Dr. Steven Landrum      

921 S. Lewis St.

337-367-3834

NEW ORLEANS

Dr. Kefla Brown

1514 Jefferson Hwy.      

504-842-3995

Dr. David Heitmeier      

3501 Holiday Dr., Ste. 201

504-368-7081

Dr. Jarrett Ann Johnson

1530 N. Broad St.

504-943-0070

Dr. Mike Kleamenakis   

4114 Marigny St.          

504-288-2333

OAKDALE

Dr. Jerry Gerdes           

414 E. 7th Ave. 

318-335-3275

OPELOUSAS

Dr. Van Christian          

232 N. Union    

337-948-9504

RUSTON

Dr. Gary Avallone

911 Tech Dr.

318-251-9095

Dr. Jennifer Floyd        

303 N. Trenton  

318-202-5845

SHREVEPORT

Dr. Alisa Brogden         

5848 Line Ave.  

318-865-0017

  

SULPHUR

Dr. Patrick Fontenot     

525 N. City Service Hwy.

337-625-9075

Dr. Robert Janot          

2245 Maplewood Dr.    

337-625-2020

TERRYTOWN

Dr. Cary Vincent           

608 Terry Pkwy.

504-361-3937

THIBODAUX

Dr. David Mitchell         

302 Ridgefield Rd.          

985-447-2393

WEST MONROE

Dr. Larry Blackmon       

303 McMillan Rd.             

318-387-7257

  

Dr. Marcus Yaeger

3805 Cypress St.          

318-325-3937

  

WINNFIELD

Dr. Jimmy Walker         

207 S. Saint John St.    

318-628-7992


InfantSEEÈY assessments are complementary to the routine well-care exams a baby receives from a pediatrician or family physician.  Optometrists have the training to identify areas of risk that are critical to vision development and the skills to identify conditions that might not be detected in a routine pediatric wellness exam.  In some cases, conditions may need to be monitored, immediately treated or referred to a pediatric eye specialist. 

To learn more about InfantSEEÈY, visit www.InfantSEE.org or call (877) 252-2447.

Stay up-to-date on the VSP InfantSEEÈY Mobile Clinic at:

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About InfantSEEÈY

InfantSEEÈY is a public health program managed by Optometry's CharityTM - The AOA Foundation.  Designed to ensure that eye and vision care become an integral part of infant wellness and improve a child's quality of life, doctors of optometry provide a single eye and vision assessment to infants free-of-charge regardless of socioeconomic status.  For more information visit infantsee.org.

  

About the American Optometric Association

American Optometric Association doctors of optometry are highly qualified, trained doctors, on the frontline of eye health and vision care, who examine, diagnose, treat, and manage diseases and disorders of the eye. In addition to providing eye and vision care, optometrists play a major role in an individual's overall health and well-being by detecting systemic diseases. Doctors of optometry have the skills and training to provide more than two-thirds of all primary eye care in the United States. The American Optometric Association represents more than 36,000 doctors of optometry, optometry students and paraoptometric assistants and technicians in nearly 6,500 communities across the country.  For more information, visit www.aoa.org.

About The Vision Care Institute

The Vision Care Institute of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc. is an innovative educational resource created to prepare optometry students for a successful transition into the real world of delivering quality eye care, as well as to assist practicing Eye Care Professionals in the growth and development of their practice.  The state-of-the-art facility gives participants a rare opportunity to gain first-hand experience with the latest in vision diagnostic and treatment technologies through hands-on contact lens instruction.  Besides clinical training, participants also concentrate on communication skills.  The curriculum, taught by leading eye care practitioners from around the country, gives participants the skills and confidence necessary to excel in today's professional practice.  The Vision Care Institute has hosted students from all 19 of the schools and colleges of optometry throughout North America at its headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida.

About VSP Global
VSPÈY Global  includes VSP Vision Care, the largest not-for-profit vision benefits and services company in the United States with 55 million members; MarchonÈY Eyewear Inc., one of the world's largest manufacturers, designers and distributors of quality fashion and technologically-advanced eyewear and sunwear; EyefinityÈY/OfficemateÈY which offer innovative solutions and the premier management software and technology to improve overall practice management and patient experience; VSP Labs, industry leaders in new technologies, production processes, service and logistics.  

Since 1997, VSP has provided more than 529,500 low-income, uninsured children with free eyecare. Through relationships including those with the American Diabetes Association and Prevent Blindness America, VSP promotes the importance of annual eye exams for maintaining eye health and overall wellness.

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