
Narine Singh
Dr. Narine Singh is the Chief Medical Officer of the Ministry of Health in Guyana, where he plays a vital role in overseeing public health services and advocating for the importance of vision care. He emphasizes the critical need for preventive measures in eye health, highlighting the significant impact of vision on overall quality of life. In a recent address during the relaunch of Courts Optical at Main Street, he praised the efforts of Courts Guyana and its parent company, Unicomer, in improving access to affordable eye care for the population, while discussing prevalent issues such as uncorrected refractive errors and diabetic eye disease.
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