Bali Mandara Eye Hospital in collaboration with Mendoyo Community Health Center 1 is planning to conduct PGPK screening activities as part of an effort to improve early detection of eye health disorders in the community.

This screening initiative will provide a range of on-site eye examination services to the public, particularly the elderly and patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes mellitus, who are at high risk of vision impairment.

The services to be provided during the PGPK screening event include cataract screening, diabetic retinopathy screening, and glaucoma screening.

The Bali Mandara Eye Hospital stated that this initiative is part of efforts to ensure equitable access to eye care services and to raise public awareness of the importance of regular eye examinations.

Through collaboration with Mendoyo Community Health Center 1, it is hoped that the community will have easier access to quality eye care services without having to go directly to the hospital.

In addition to screenings, the public will also receive education on eye disease prevention, the importance of regular health checkups, and the management of risk factors such as diabetes and hypertension.

Further information regarding the schedule and registration process for the PGPK screening program will be announced through the official communication channels of community health centers and hospitals.