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Protecting Our Sight: ACUVUEŽ Eye Health Centre to raise eye care standards in Malaysia

Kamis, 13 Desember 2018 | 10:18

Johnson & Johnson Vision recognises 24 optical centres leading the way for higher eye health standards in Malaysia by delivering high quality, professional and holistic eye care for consumers

 

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach - 13 December 2018 - Johnson & Johnson Vision inaugurated 24 optical centres as ACUVUEŽ Eye Health Centres. Endorsed by the Association of Malaysian Optometrists (AMO), the ACUVUEŽ Eye Health Centre status recognises eye health centres in Malaysia that uphold quality, professional eye care services according to national guidelines and in doing so are well positioned to lead the way for higher eye health standards in Malaysia.

 

While Malaysians become more health conscious, many often overlook eye health. The World Health Organisation reports that myopia and high myopia were estimated to affect 27% (1893 million) and 2.8% (170 million) of the world population respectively[1]. The report further indicates that by 2050, the prevalence of myopia will be much higher in high-income regions of the Asia Pacific, in east Asia and in south-east Asia1. It is also estimated that one in every 10 children in Malaysia suffer from an undiagnosed vision impairment[2] . A Johnson & Johnson study conducted in 2017 also noted that 42% of contact lens wearers did not know contact lenses are considered a medical device requiring a prescription[3]. With Asians being at a higher risk for vision impairment, Johnson & Johnson Vision has made a push to educate the public on the importance of eye care.

 

"The recognition of 24 optical centres as ACUVUEŽ Eye Health Centre sets the standard for holistic eye care in Malaysia. This initiative continues from the introduction of consumer eye health awareness launched in 2016, to educate consumers on better eye health, how to access the best vision correction and healthier contact lens options. With the continuous cross-partnership of the Malaysian Optical Council (MOC), the Association of Malaysian Optometrist (AMO) and Johnson & Johnson, in 2017, the Contact Lens Practice Guidelines were launched to better equip eye care professionals with tools to encourage contact lens users in Malaysia to not risk their eyesight, seek proper eye examination and consultation before purchasing contact lenses," said Jeremy Tay, Johnson & Johnson Vision, Business Unit Director.

 

He added, "Optometrists play an integral role as the first line of response to provide primary eye care services for the public and we believe that with the recognition and endorsement by the Association of Malaysian Optometrist (AMO), the launch of the ACUVUEŽ Eye Health Centres will help Malaysians gain better access to the highest quality of professional and holistic eye care to have healthier, more comfortable vision."

 

An eye test is more than a vision test and comprises vision testing, clinical refraction and assessment of the efficient use of your eyes as well as an assessment of eye health. Only after completing a full eye examination, spectacles or contact lenses are prescribed and dispensed. The ACUVUEŽ Eye Health Centre status recognised and endorsed by the Association of Malaysian Optometrists (AMO) provides consumers with a reference point on where they may access quality eye care service provided by professionals who commit to the patient's eye health first.

 

The 24 optical centres as ACUVUEŽ Eye Health Centre are:

 

ACUVUEŽ EYE HEALTH CENTRES

Eye Health Centres

Location

Anna Eyecare Optometry

Kuching

B.L. Optometrist

Bangsar

Chan May May Optometrist

Penang

Chan Visual Care Optometrist

Penang

Eye Street Optometrist

Old Klang Road

Eyez Optometry Holdings

Bangsar Village II

Eyecon Optometry

Melaka

Eyeflex Optometrist

Johor Bahru

Flexzoom Optometrist

Johor Bahru

Focus Point

Pavillion Kuala Lumpur

Focus Point Signature

KLCC

Focus Point Signature

Mid Valley

I-Care By Eyez Optometry Holdings

Atria

I-Care By Eyez Optometry Holdings

Bangsar Village

I-View Optometrist

Penang

M & J Optometry Centre

Bangsar

Paris Miki

1 Utama

Paris Miki

KLCC

Paris Miki

Mid Valley

S.L Chan Optometrist

Ipoh

Vision Space

Damansara Utama

Vision Space

Sunway Giza

Vision Space

SS2

Zeiss Vision Center by Eyez Optometry Holdings

Pavillion


Woon Pak Seong, President of Association of Malaysian Optometrists, said, "Most Malaysians visit an optical store as a purely retail experience. However, a visit to the optometrist is more than just buying glasses or contact lens off-the-shelf after an eye check. Regular and proper eye examinations are required to ensure that the prescription is current. Also, it is important for consumers to consult a skilled and certified optometrist, for many common eye diseases are best treated when an early diagnosis is made. As such, patients who seek a qualified optometrist at a centre that has been endorsed by the Association of Malaysian Optometrists (AMO) is assured they will receive the proper eye care service and advice.

 

The public is often confronted with a flood of information surrounding their eye health. Speaking as a panellist during the event, Puan Nor Azizah Ismail, Secretary of The Malaysian Optical Council commented that, "There are often misconceptions amongst the public that glasses or contact lenses are not necessary or view contact lenses as one-size-fits-all. However, the truth is that non-optometric distribution of any contact lenses may place the wearer's eye health at risk and more importantly, wearers may miss out on crucial, regular eye health and vision checks. As such, there is a need to enable an environment for consumers to be aware of the need for eye checks with professional eye health centres, and the standard of eye care service they should be receiving as well as where can they receive it."

 

About Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Companies

 

Johnson & Johnson is a company committed to caring for the world, one person at a time. This is consistently done through the embracing of research and science - bringing innovative ideas, products and services to advance the health and well-being of people. Since the inception of the Vision Care division, they have strived to increase awareness of the importance of vision care and to provide the world's most exceptional vision correction options. To that end, Johnson & Johnson's passion for innovation and unwavering commitment to the highest standards of quality has enabled them to become the world leader in vision care, transforming vision correction in 1988 with the world's first soft disposable contact lenses. They are the makers of a family of outstanding ACUVUEŽ Brand Contact Lenses, worn by more people than any other brand in the world[4]. Johnson & Johnson Vision Care is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida.

                                                                                                

Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Malaysia adheres closely to the credo-based culture of the organization, championing public education, development of professionals in the industry and community development initiatives.

 

About Association of Malaysian Optometrists (AMO)

 

The optical industry has been in Malaysia for decades, but it has been populated mostly by dispensing opticians and unqualified practitioners. In 1991, the government implemented the Optical Act. Through this act, a new born profession has been categorized and that is the optometrist. They are not only trained merely on dispensing spectacles but are university trained in eye examination. They are taught about the eye structure, its biochemistry, its optics, and its pharmacology among others. So this is the properly trained professional forming the new generation of practices.

 

Our association was formed in February 1984, consisting of 200 odd members throughout Malaysia and overseas. Today, we have close to 600 members. In Malaysia, it is the largest body that represents the optometrist profession. We are the primary eye care professionals who recognize eye problems and plan a proper course of therapy related to the eye or carry out the appropriate referrals. Through this association, we hope to unite all optometrists throughout the country and together we will promote by all reasonable means, the encouragement and advancement of the science of optics in its application to the preservation of sight.



[1] WHO, The Impact of Myopia and high Myopia

[2] New Straits Times, One in 10 children in Malaysia has an undiagnosed vision problem: Study, https://www.nst.com.my/news/2017/03/217734/one-10-children-malaysia-has-undiagnosed-vision-problem-study

[3] Association of Malaysian Optometrist, National Eye Health Awareness (NEHA) Reinforces the Importance of Proper Eye Care among Malaysians

[4] Euromonitor International; eyewear 2018 edition; value sales at rsp, all retail channels, 2016 data; "Acuvue Family of brands" represents aggregated sales of following brands at GBN level: Acuvue Oasys, 1-Day Acuvue Moist, 1-Day Acuvue, Acuvue Advance and Acuvue.



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