EyeSite vision kiosks set for enhancement

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SoloHealth, maker of the EyeSite self-service vision testing kiosks, has partnered with Eyemaginations Inc. to enhance the educational experience found in the existing kiosks.

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Atlanta-SoloHealth, maker of the EyeSite self-service vision testing kiosks, has partnered with Eyemaginations Inc. to enhance the educational experience found in the existing kiosks.

Eyemaginations will provide content about eye health and 3-D animations to educate users about various eye conditions and diseases and encourage them to continue the eye-health dialogue with an eye-care professional (ECP).

According to the company, EyeSite kiosks contribute to eye-care industry growth by offering free, simple, and quick vision assessments and driving consumers to local ECPs for comprehensive eye exams. ECPs are able to contact the consumer directly, or consumers can contact the provider after receiving their personalized printout from the kiosk.

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