
Specsavers will highlight the role of primary optometry and audiology at the Labour and Conservative party conferences in September and October.
Giles Edmonds, Specsavers clinical services director, said: ‘The government and opposition parties are grappling with a range of challenges facing the NHS. Community optometry and audiology are already a key part of the NHS but stand ready and able to do even more for patients in support of the health service. We are part of the solution. It’s exactly why we are at the party conferences to share this positive message with delegates and policy makers.’
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