India is the second most populous country in the world, which has made significant improvements in fighting poverty of its population. Still, it is home to over 680 million poor people living below $3.2 per day which often lack access to healthcare services.
Results from the 2007 National Survey on Blindness, Low Vision and Although India is the world leader in low-cost high-quality vision care with many trendsetting organizations such as Aravaind or LV Prasad, large challenges remain for these poor people. Even basic eye care is still unavailable in poverty-stricken regions with limited infrastructure and vision care professionals. On top, about half of all eye care in India is provided through NGOs, making the model financially unsustainable in the current times of economic distress.
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• Simple proprietary vision testing tools
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• End user price from 3 USD* including vision testing
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By simplifying the supply chain and removing the need of an optometrist, DOT Glasses can deliver cheap prescription glasses via channels that may not have any previous eyecare experience.
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No optometrist required
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By simplifying the supply chain and removing the need of an optometrist, DOT Glasses can deliver cheap prescription glasses via channels that may not have any previous eyecare experience.