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American Black Journal
Eye Care For Detroit offers city’s first walk-in eye care clinic and mobile unit
Eye Care For Detroit, a nonprofit organization created by Dr. Cleamon Moorer, Jr., is helping Detroit residents who are homebound and underserved get access to vision care. The organization operates the city’s first walk-in eye care clinic and a mobile unit that services patients at their homes. Dr. Moorer talks about how his own vision issues inspired his work in this field.
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