Helpful Resources

 

 Founded in 1898, the American Optometric Association is a federation of state, student and armed forces optometric associations such as the North Carolina Optometric Society. The AOA represents approximately 39,000 doctors of optometry, optometry students and paraoptometric assistants and technicians. 

Through offices in St. Louis, Missouri, and metropolitan Washington, D.C., the AOA sets professional standards, helping its members conduct patient care efficiently and effectively; lobbies government and other organizations on behalf of the optometric profession; and provides research and education leadership.


VISION NC

VISION NC (formerly Vision USA) provides free eye exams to low-income, uninsured individuals in North Carolina. Eye exams are provided by North Carolina Optometric Society member optometrists who have agreed to give their time and services to help those in need.
 
If you need an eye exam and do not have insurance and cannot afford one, work with your social worker, case worker, charitable organization or agency to submit an application on your behalf for VISION NC services.
 

InfantSEE, a public health program, managed by Optometry Cares – The AOA Foundation, is designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an integral part of infant wellness care to improve a child’s quality of life. 

Under this program, American Optometric Association member optometrists provide a no-cost comprehensive eye and vision assessment for infants within the first year of life regardless of a family’s income or access to insurance coverage.


Lions Clubs International

Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization and all of its members are volunteers.

A local Lions Club in or near your community may sponsor a program that can help you buy corrective eye wear or obtain eye health care.

Search the Lions Club locator to find a club near you.