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Last Updated : 2024-05-18 11:54:00
Vision Care, Sri Lanka’s largest vision and eye wear solutions provider, has expanded its islandwide network with the opening of its latest branch located at Ceymed Healthcare & Hospital Services, 140, S. De. S Jayasinghe Mawatha, Nugegoda.
Ceymed Hospital is one of the leading hospitals in the Nugegoda region, offering a wide range of healthcare services, including eye surgeon consultations.
The official opening ceremony of the new Vision Care branch was graced by the presence of Ceymed Hospital Managing Director Dr. Susantha Pinto, Ceymed Hospital CEO Nathasha Egodage, Vision Care Chairman Dasantha Fonseka, Vision Care Managing Director Janaka Fonseka, along with several staff members from Ceymed Hospital and Vision Care. Given the pandemic situation in the country, it was held in accordance with the health guidelines given by the authorities.
The new Nugegoda branch offers ample parking and a modern look and feel with spacious interiors and a wide range of products and services that includes spectacles, sunglasses and contact lenses. Customers can access the latest eye care solutions as well as a wide array of impressive, world-renowned brands for sunglasses and frames. They are able to choose from top global eye wear brands for men and women such as Ray-Ban, Vogue, Carrera, Pierre Cardin, Tommy Hilfiger and many others.
As Sri Lanka’s No.1 eye care solutions provider, Vision Care is constantly looking at ways to improve and expand its network of branches with the aim of providing the best quality eye and hearing care solutions to its customer base. The company intends to continue to add new branches as well as upgrade its existing ones in the future in order to bring Vision Care’s world-class products and services to its customers’ doorstep, thereby enabling them to easily and safely access eye and hearing care of international
quality.
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