The Aging Eye
Tuesday, April 18, 3:00 pm
A Virtual Presentation, Free & Open to All
What's Normal, What's Not
Tips for Healthy Vision
What to Expect and What You Can Do
As we age, our eyes will change. This may include needing glasses, more floaters, or even cataracts. However, there are other, more severe eye conditions to be on the lookout for, as they can cause significant damage and even legal blindness! Join us as we discuss normal aging eye conditions, what to be on the lookout for when it comes to more significant eye conditions, and ways you can ensure your eyes stay as healthy as possible!
Our speaker is Narmien Murdock, MD. She is a third-year resident in Georgetown University’s Ophthalmology Residency Program. Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, she completed her undergraduate work and medical degree at Boston University and is published in multiple journals.
This program is organized by Friendship Heights Neighbors Network in partnership with the Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington. The event is part of FHNN’s collaboration with Little Falls Village.
To receive the Zoom link, use the Register Now button. If you have trouble registering, please email information.fhnn@gmail.com.
There will be an additional FHNN vision presentation on Tuesday, April 25 at 3:00 pm. The second presentation is on Low Vision Resources, Services, and Support. This virtual presentation is also free and open to all.
Click the below button to be registered for the Tuesday, April 25 program. You must register for the two programs separately. Contact us at information.fhnn@gmail.com if you have questions.
April 25 Low Vision Presentation