About Us
Innes Eye and Vision Care Centre (located at Haatso on the Atomic Energy road) is a registered eye care service provider which believes in the delivery of quality eye care – a hallmark encapsulated in the motto: “Your Eye Health, Our Prestige”. The centre which was established in May 2006 is made up of a team of competent and highly experienced Optometrists with esoteric knowledge and skills in the management of vision problems and other related eye conditions.
Although the centre is young, the sort of services it provides has given it so much recognition among the populace. The centre offers comprehensive eye examination, glaucoma screening, eye safety consultancy, geriatric care, contact lens fitting and visual ergonomic assessment. Apart from the normal clinical practice, the centre also provides specialized home eye care to people who are bed-ridden. It has in stock wide range of designer frames and lenses of all kinds.
The centre provides services to people under Glico Health Plan, Nationwide Mutual Healthcare, MedX and has almost completed agreement with Mutual Alliance.
We also provide special services to co-operate organizations and members of various unions such as Ghana Accreditation Board, Ghana Commercial Bank (Madina and Legon branches) and the university community at large. In terms of resources, Innes Eye is one of the best as it makes use of modern equipments and practices in eye care.
The practice has established good referable systems with other experienced professionals in the Ophthalmic fraternity therefore clients can entrust their eye and vision problems with us. Most importantly, let me reiterate and reassure our prospective clients that Innes Eye provides services commensurate with our motto: “Your eye health, our prestige”.
The eye, an organ of vision, plays very important roles in daily activities and in the occupations of most people. The importance of vision to general performance at work and the success of the company is unquantifiable.
Clinical evidence has established that most sight-threatening conditions are asymptomatic (do not come with symptoms). Regular eye examination becomes paramount in isolating such individuals with these conditions. Once these people are identified, treatment regimen is instituted to prevent the condition from degenerating into visual impairment.
Generally, regular eye examinations have been proven useful in litigations. It saves organizations from paying huge sums of money as compensations to employees once they become incapacitated by their eye conditions. This also cushions the organization from the loss of some highly skilled employees and the cost of training of new staff(s) to fill in the vacancy created.
Vision is precious and therefore its protection should be a concern to all: optometrists, employers and employees.