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Is There Any Eye Care Available in Roanoke Virginia for People Who Are Indigent?

Question by Wendy: is there any eye care available in Roanoke Virginia for people who are indigent?

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Answer by Stoddard
Call the office of Dr. Frank Cotter to get in touch with Roanoke’s Project Access, which addresses the needs of the uninsured residents of the Roanoke Valley. (http://www.vhcf.org/php-bin/news/showArticle.php?id=15)

Cotter, Frank, MD – Vistar Eye Center
707 S Jefferson St
Roanoke, VA 24016-5100
(540) 855-5100

You can also call the VisionConnection toll-free hotline at (800) 829-0500 which “provides information and resources on vision impairment, low vision practitioners, & vision rehabilitation services”

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