NOA NEC Moves to forge Stronger Partnership with ODORBN

The need to form a stronger partnership between the Nigerian Optometric Association and the regulatory body for the practice of Optometry in Nigeria, the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board of Nigeria(ODORBN) was highlighted in a courtesy visit by the National Executive Council(NEC) of the Nigerian Optometric Association to the board. This comes in the wake […]

FOM: Launching of Annual Magazine

Family of Optometric Mentors(FOM) has added so much value to Optometry practice in Nigeria. FOM keeps equipping Optometrists clinically in line with the most modern technology and inspires Optometrist Come 31st July, 2021, this noble association shall be launching her annual magazine.Be part of this epoch making event, which shall be streamed live via Zoom.

National Eye Health Strategic Development Plan (2024-2028)

Advancing universal health coverage (UHC) through the provision of comprehensive eye care services to all and at a cost that does not lead to financial ruin is the major goal of the National Eye Health Policy which this document intends to operationalize. The key strategy is to implement inclusive, integrated, patient-centred eye services that meet […]

National Guidelines For Screening and Management Of Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a public health concern in Nigeria as in other low and middle-income countries (LMICs). According to the Nigerian Blindness and Visual Impairment survey, 20.5% of people with diabetes had DR and 10% were at risk of sight loss. The pooled prevalence of DR from a recent systematic meta-analysis is 21.3%. These […]

Nigeria’s Glaucoma Guideline and Toolkit

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases characterised by progressive optic neuropathy with visual field loss. In Africa, it is a serious and irreversibly blinding eye condition of public health importance, with a prevalence of about 4% in people aged 40 years and above. Glaucoma affects all ages, but the risk increases with increasing age, […]

Recommended Guide for COVID-19 For Optometrists

COVID-19 is a new strain of coronavirus disease that is affecting humans for the first time, discovered in China in 2019. It has been declared a pandemic by WHO. The symptoms mimic common cold or flu. It manifests in the eye as viral conjunctivitis. The virus that causes COVID-19 spreads easily through the following: Inhalation […]

A Message From the President of the Nigerian Optometric Association

Dear esteemed NOA member, First, let’s thank God for getting to the end of 2019; it has been quite challenging yet by sheer resilience, we have reached the end. We have seen the highs, which were a sign that we had the right combination of attitude, determination and support. We had several positive media engagements […]

NOA 2020 Conference: A Call For Research Papers

The Education Committee of the Nigerian Optometric Association (NOA) offers scientist educators and clinicians the opportunity to exchange the latest information in Optometry and the Business of Eyecare during the 2020 NOA Annual National Conference. We, by this message call for submission of scientific programme Abstract of Research Paper Presentations and Scientific Posters. Submission window […]

Fellows of the Nigerian Optometric Association

On Tuesday 31st July 2019, the President of the Nigerian Optometric Association, Dr Ozy Okonokhua, was a Resource Person/Speaker at the Conference of the Institute of Health Insurance and Managed Care of Nigeria. Presenting a paper, Stakeholder Participation in Health Insurance: Nigerian Optometric Association, the NOA President exposed the audience to key issues in eye […]

Excerpts From An Address By the President, NOA, During the World Sight Day

Today is World Sight Day! 20 years after the first-ever World Sight Day was celebrated, the World Sight Day has grown to become the biggest event on the global eye care calendar, celebrated in no fewer than 175 countries of the world by a unified group of stakeholders in the eye care sector; eye care […]