Nanodropper launches 2022 Give the Gift of Vision Campaign to support global access to eyecare

Oct 25, 2022 | Our Company, Press | 0 comments

Nanodropper has launched its 2022 Give the Gift of Vision program, an effort to donate 1,000 Nanodropper Adaptors to at-need patients in the United States and its global nonprofit partners, delivering better access to vision-saving care in low resource settings in Africa, Haiti, and elsewhere. They are asking the community to support its Give the Gift of Vision program by purchasing a $20 Nanodropper bundle to support patients in the United States and nonprofit partners supporting global health efforts.

The Nanodropper Adaptor is a small solution to a big problem — most eyedrop bottles waste 80 percent of its contents, and the eye can only absorb about 20-30 percent of a typical, oversized eyedrop. The Nanodropper is an adaptor for eyedrop bottles that reduces the size of a drop to just what the eye can absorb. 

How does Nanodropper help?

“Two of the greatest obstacles to adherence are both price and convenience,” says Alan Robin, MD, ophthalmologist and founding member of the American Glaucoma Society. “The Nanodropper has the potential to minimize both of these impediments.”

There are more than 3 million Americans living with glaucoma. Many struggle to afford their medications, and many more around the world have trouble simply gaining access to the vision-saving eyedrop medications that they need.

Nanodropper’s Give the Gift of Vision program addresses this need by taking the company’s mission a step further — it offers the public an opportunity to help those who might face a difficult choice between affording their medications or paying for other necessities, like rent or groceries, and simultaneously promoting better access to eyecare around the world.

give the gift of vision graphic with the nanodropper adaptor in the middle

“Healthy eyes are the center of all the work we do,” Nanodropper CCO Mackenzie Andrews said. “It’s the reason why our team came together in the first place. Nanodropper’s Give the Gift of Vision program is our way of getting everyone involved so we help those who really need it. We believe money should never come between a patient and their vision!”

A Nanodropper Adaptor triples the amount of drops in an eyedrop bottle by making them smaller — this reduces waste and stretches the life of the bottle.

YOU are supporting access to eyecare on a global scale

Participating in the GTGOV program costs $20 for a 2 Nanodropper Adaptor bundle — this means an at-need individual in the U.S. now has 3 months of their eye-saving medication instead of 1 month, and an individual supported through nonprofit efforts is tripling their access to eyecare. Nanodropper’s nonprofit partners include Unite For Sight, Dean McGee Eye Institute Foundation, Chicago Lighthouse, Focus, Inc., CharityVision, Floating Doctors, and UHI Community Clinic.

Just 1 Nanodropper can save 2 entire eyedrop bottles worth of medication. For a glaucoma patient whose eyedrops may cost up to $500 per month, that means eliminating 2 refills, or up to $1,000 in potential savings. Contributions double that impact — the 2-adaptor bundle supplies a Nanodropper to a patient in the U.S., and to one of the organization’s nonprofit partners.

a doctor in ghana using the nanodropper to help a patient get their eyedrops

Nanodropper offers an open application for any patient who cannot afford a Nanodropper in the U.S. After a simple screening process, they provide adaptors that have been donated by generous community members directly to at-need individuals.

Visit Nanodropper’s Give the Gift of Vision website at www.nanodropper.com/donate to learn more about how to contribute to their 1,000 Nanodropper Adaptor goal.

Why do I need to attend the onboarding webinar?

 

In the onboarding webinar you’ll learn essential information about using Nanodropper safely and effectively. While the device is simple to use, proper technique is key to ensuring you receive its full benefits. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask our team any questions you may have. We look forward to helping you get started with confidence!

Why do I need to take the onboarding survey?

 

By completing this survey, you’ll provide important information about your current medications, such as cost, bottle usage, and side effects. This helps Nanodropper and MedOne evaluate the program’s success and ensure this benefit can continue to support patients like you in the future. Thank you for your valuable input!

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