Long-awaited Open Your Eyes documentary released on Apple TV+ and Google Play

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The Open Your Eyes Documentary is now available on Apple TV+ and Google Play platforms.

The documentary "Open Your Eyes," created to reframe optometry in the eyes of the world, officially premiered on iTunes, Apple TV, and Google Play January 28, 2022.

"Open Your Eyes" follows Dr. Kerry Gelb and Chris Maraboli, a podcaster, into the future of health by exploring how America became so sick and how optometrists can now see almost 300 systemic diseases in the eye.

The film is available to view at the following links:

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/movies/...

iTunes/Apple TV: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/ope...

Don't forget to check out the Open Your Eyes podcast at apple podcasts and spotify.

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