Eye clinic in Alagbole Akute Ajuwon

There is a list containing the names of eye clinics in Ogun state and Lagos state. There is also another list containing the names and addresses of eye clinics in Alagbole, Akute and Ajuwon.

This post focuses on the eye clinic located at 01 Ajuwon junction. The name of the eye clinic at 01 Ajuwon junction is Eyeupdate eye clinic & optical supplies.

At Eyeupdate eye clinic & optical supplies, we deliver the best quality eye care products and services with affordable prices for people of all ages.

When to see an eye doctor

When to see an Eye-Doctor

1, You always have a headache
2, Your eye is infected
3, There are bright flashes or floaters
4, There is eye pain
5, You have been squinting
6, You have diabetes or it is in the family
7, You have hypertension or it is in the family
8, Excessive light sensitivity
9, Your eyes are always red
10, You spend so much time on computer or phone-screen
11, If you have never had your eyes examined before.

Lagos population distribution

Population distribution of people in Lagos State

Lagos state located in the South West of Nigeria is the smallest state in Nigeria geographically, yet the most populated state in Nigeria. The people who live in Lagos come from different states in Nigeria and are from different ethnic groups in Nigeria.

Most of the people in the below population distribution need eye clinics, eye hospitals, eye care services. They need opticians, optometrists, ophthalmologists for their eye well being.

They also need eye care products/services such as contact lenses, eyeglasses, eye drugs, sports ropes, eye tests, eye treatment, eye surgeries etc.

Eyeupdate eye clinic & optical supplies is committed to providing primary, secondary and tertiary eye care services as well as sales and supplies of optical/ophthalmic equipment and tools.

Eyeupdate clinic & optical supplies is located at 01, Ajuwon junction, Ajuwon bus stop, off Elliot bus stop, Iju-Ishagah, Lagos. You can reach Eyeupdate eye clinic & optical supplies by calling any of these phone numbers: 08107531046, 08034971582

List of Local Government Areas in Ogun state

Local Government Areas:
Abeokuta
Abeokuta North/South L.G.A
Abeokuta North/South L.G.A
Ado-Odo/Otta L.G.A
Egbado North L.G A
Egbado South L.G A
Ewekoro L.G.A
Ifo L.G.A
Ijebu East L.G.A
Ijebu North East L.G.A
Ijebu North L.G.A
Ijebu Ode
Ijebu Ode L.G.A
Ikenne L.G.A
Imeko-Afon L.G.A
Ipokia L.G A
List of Towns and Villages in Ogun State
Obafemi/owode L.G.A
Odeda L.G.A
Odogbolu L.G.A
Ogun Waterside L.G.A
Remo North L.G.A
Sagamu L.G.A
Sango Ota
Buy infrared thermometer in Alagbole Akute Ajuwon Matogun

Buy advanced 3 in 1 infrared thermometer at Eyeupdate clinic & optical supplies located at 01, Ajuwon junction beside M.R. S. Filing station, Ajuwon.

As at the time of filling this report, there has been partial easing of the covid 19 lockdown in Lagos and Ogun states, and individuals, companies, schools and religious centres have been advised to acquire infrared thermometer. The thermometer is used to determine the temperature of people to know whether their health status is safe.

Residents of Ogun state and Lagos state can buy it at the cost of N45, 000. The thermometer is said to be non contact and takes reading within one second.

The full description/specification of the infrared thermometer is stated below:

Fast measurement (1 second)
Fever warning
Measurement range: 32. 0°C – 42. 2°C
Memory recall: 32 readings
Automatic shutdown: 60s
Error Resolution: 0.1°C
Can measure body temperature on human forehead
Can measure body temperature on the wrist
Can measure human temperature on the ear

Manufacturer : Alicn Medical Inc

Price: N45, 000
Tel: 08107531046
Address : Eyeupdate clinic & optical supplies,
01, Ajuwon junction, Ajuwon bus stop, off Elliott bus stop, Iju-Ishagah (beside BPNL Filling station, Ajuwon)

FREE READING GLASSES

GET FREE READING GLASSES ON A SPRING LOADED FRAME

Newly registered patients and residents of Ajuwon, Akute, Alagbole and environs can get free reading glasses every year at Eyeupdate clinic & optical supplies located at 01, Ajuwon junction, Ajuwon bus stop, beside BNPL Filling station.

Information reaching our news room says the free reading glasses initiative is funded as at present solely by Dr. Steven E. N. as part of the “PREVENT BLINDNESS” program. The prevent blindness program is aimed at reducing the preventable causes of blindness in Nigeria.  There is expectation that the gesture will include free eye surgeries in the future. Philanthropists and well meaning individuals and companies are welcomed to become part of this program.

Philanthropists, individuals or companies who may wish to support this initiative can make their donations into the below account :

Bank: Zenith bank
Account number: 1012494861
Account name: Eyeupdate clinic and optical supplies
Contact person : Steven Nwosu
Tel: +2347038125887

OR

Western Union money transfer
Name: Steven Nwosu
Address: 01, Ajuwon junction, Lagos – Nigeria

List of Donors and Amount:

Eye clinic/optical clinic in Alagbole Akute Ajuwon areas

The nearest eye clinic to Alagbole residents and visitors is Eye update Eye clinic & optical supplies at 01, Ajuwon junction, Ajuwon bus stop, beside BPNL filling station, Akute/Ajuwon Road, Ajuwon, Ifo, Ogun State.

The eye care facility is for eye check/test/examination. You will be able to get tested and get your eyeglasses, treatment and prepared for surgery if you have glaucoma or cataract.

You can make an appointment by calling any of these numbers: 08107531046, 08034971582

List of eye clinics in Ogun state/Lagos state

This page contains the list of eye clinics / optical clinics in Ogun state and Lagos state.

1, Eyeupdate clinic & optical supplies at 01, Ajuwon junction, Ajuwon bus stop, beside BPNL filling station, Ajuwon, Akute/Ajuwon Road, near Alagbole.

This is where you can have your eyes examined and treated. You can also get your prescriptive and non prescriptive eyeglasses and contact lenses / solution. Free eye surgeries are also available at selected time/date each year.

To add your eye clinic / optical clinic to this list, contact the webmaster on email: info@professional.com.ng

Corona virus and your eyes

Our eyes might play an important role in the spread and prevention of the new coronavirus outbreak seen throughout the world.

For example, a Peking University physician believes he may have contracted the coronavirus while not wearing eye protection when treating patients. Medical officials, though, say while this is possible, it may be unlikely.

To cut your personal risk of contracting the new coronavirus, avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands. It is the mucous membranes (membranes that line various cavities in the body) that are most susceptible to transmission of the virus.

What is coronavirus?

Reports of a new coronavirus (also referred to as COVID-19) first emerged in late December 2019 in Wuhan, China.

Coronaviruses are a group of common viruses. Some affect only animals (such as bats, cats, camels and cattle), while others also affect people, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

COVID-19 can trigger ailments as minor as the common cold, or more consequential such as bronchitis, pneumonia and kidney failure. The most severe cases may be life-threatening. This is the seventh known type of coronavirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

How is the new coronavirus related to your eyes?

Patients who have contracted the new coronavirus may have ocular symptoms.

Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the membrane covering the eyeball. It is often referred to as “pink eye.” Conjunctivitis often presents as an infected/red, “wet and weepy” eye.

Viral conjunctivitis is known to present with upper respiratory infections (colds, flus, etc.) and may be a symptom of the COVID-19 virus. A recent study of hospitals across China, published in the New England Journal of Medicine , found “conjunctival congestion” or red, infected eyes in 9 of 1,099 patients (0.8%) with a confirmed diagnosis of coronavirus.

A study in The Journal of Medical Virology  of 30 patients hospitalized for COVID-19 had only one patient diagnosed with conjunctivitis. Based on this information, the occurrence of conjunctivitis is low.

IF YOU’RE NOT FEELING WELL… Call your family doctor. If you suspect you may have conjunctivitis, call an eye doctor near you. It is suggested that patients do not present to medical or eye care facilities without a prior phone call to help to decrease the possible spread of the virus. A phone call allows the health facility to prepare for your visit and diagnose and treat you in a proper manner.

The relationship between the transmission of the coronavirus and your eyes is complicated.

It’s thought that COVID-19 spreads from person to person mainly through airborne “respiratory droplets” produced when someone coughs or sneezes, much like the flu virus spreads, the CDC says. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby, and possibly be inhaled into the lungs.

Medical experts are unsure whether someone can contract this virus by touching a surface or object, such as a table or doorknob, that has COVID -19 on it and then touching their mouth, nose or possibly their eyes.

Peking University respiratory specialist Wang Guangfa believes he contracted COVID-19 when he came into contact with patients at health clinics in China.

Wang reported that his left eye became inflamed afterward, followed by a fever and a buildup of mucus in his nose and throat. He subsequently was diagnosed with the new coronavirus.

According to the South China Morning Post , Wang thinks the virus entered his left eye because he wasn’t wearing protective eyewear.

Dr. Jan Evans Patterson , professor of medicine and pathology in the Long School of Medicine’s infectious diseases division at UT Health San Antonio, confirms that a scenario like Wang’s could potentially happen.

In Wang’s situation, she says, respiratory droplets from an infected person might have reached his eyes or other mucous membranes.

Generally, though, transmission of COVID-19 comes with so many unknowns that it’s “plausible but unlikely” to contract it through hand-to-eye contact, says Dr. Stephen Thomas , chief of infectious diseases at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York.

How contagious is the new coronavirus?

Currently, it’s not known how “easily or sustainably” the virus spreads from person to person, according to the CDC.

Many large gatherings and events have been canceled or postponed as a public health measure to contain the spread of the new coronavirus. U.S. health officials have implemented these emergency measures as a best practice to contain the transmission of the virus.

Schools have canceled classes and switched to online courses, and sports leagues and museums have closed as a precaution to avoid community spread.

What are the symptoms of the new coronavirus?

Symptoms of COVID-19 include a mild to severe respiratory illness accompanied by a fever, cough and breathing problems, according to the World Health Organization . Other symptoms include runny nose, sore throat and headache.

Most people develop only mild symptoms. But some people, usually those who are older or have other medical complications, develop more severe symptoms, including pneumonia, which can be fatal.

Symptoms normally show up two to 14 days after someone has been exposed to the virus.

How is COVID-19 diagnosed?

Health care professionals diagnose the coronavirus through lab tests of respiratory or blood samples or other bodily fluids.

Is there a vaccine or treatment for the new coronavirus?

So far, no vaccine or antiviral treatment has been identified. Therefore, the best method for limiting the spread of this virus is to quickly isolate people who have it (or are presumed to have it if they’ve been exposed to it) before they infect others, the Harvard Business Review says.

How can you cut your risk of contracting coronavirus?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has established a site with the most up-to-date information related to the coronavirus outbreak .

The CDC’s recommended steps to prevent illness include:

Clean your hands often

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have been in a public place, eaten, used the restroom, blown your nose, coughed or sneezed.Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth as much as possible, but especially with unwashed hands.

Reduce your exposure

Avoid close contact with people who are sick.Stay home if you’re sick — except to get medical care.

Cover coughs and sneezes

Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow.Throw used tissues in the trash.Immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.Wear a face mask that covers your mouth and nose if you are sick.

If you are NOT sick: You do not need to wear a face mask unless you are caring for someone who is sick (and they are not able to wear a face mask). Face masks may be in short supply and they should be saved for health care workers, people who are sick and caregivers.

Clean and disinfect surfaces

Current evidence suggests that novel coronavirus may remain viable for hours to days on surfaces made from a variety of materials, the CDC reports. Cleaning of visibly dirty surfaces followed by disinfection is a best practice measure for prevention of COVID-19 and other viral respiratory illnesses in households and community settings.

At least some coronavirus can potentially remain viable — capable of infecting a person — for up to 24 hours on cardboard and up to three days on plastic and stainless steel, The Washington Post  reports, citing research  by a laboratory that is part of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

How to dress to limit exposure

According to the World Health Organization, if you have the potential of being exposed to a person with coronavirus, you should be equipped with protective eyewear, a surgical mask, medical gown, medical gloves and a disposable respirator.

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Lagos population distribution

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POSTED ON DECEMBER 13, 2019

Lagos Population Distribution

RankLGAPopulation
1Alimosho5,700,714
2Ajeromi-Ifelodun1,746,634
3Kosofe665,998
4Mushin, Lagos833,543
5Oshodi-Isolo621,789
6Ojo598,332
7Ikorodu535,811
8Surulere504,409
9Agege461,123
10Ifako-Ijaiye428,812
11Somolu402,992
12Amuwo-Odofin318,576
13Lagos Mainland317,980
14Ikeja313,333
15Eti-Osa287,958
16Badagry241,437
17Apapa217,661
18Lagos Island209,665
19Epe181,715
20Ibeju-Lekki117,542
Lagos State