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Ophthalmologist

Ophthalmologists are medical doctors with training in eye and vision care. Just as anyone else who has eye or vision problems, people with physical disabilities may see an ophthalmologist for assessment and management.

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Acknowledgements

The Future Thinking project was generously funded by the Government of Western Australia Department of Communities, Disability Services and created by Ability Centre Australasia Ltd. 

Acknowledgments also to the consumers in Perth, Kalgoorlie and wider Western Australia for their participation and feedback.

Thanks go to the Advisory Group members for donating their time to support the direction of the project.

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