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.
Nanodropper Announces 800% Year Over Year Increase in Partnerships And Over 730 New Locations Nationwide Enabling a Reduction in Medical Waste and Lower Cost to Patients
Now available in eye clinics across 49 states and Puerto Rico, each new partnership increases access to Nanodroppers value-based care solution for reducing the size of prescription eye drops while also extending the life of the medication.
Give the Gift of Vision with Nanodropper’s Global Health Initiative
Nanodropper was founded on the idea that good eyecare should be available to everyone, regardless of economic status or geographic location. That’s why we created two charitable programs that fight to give the gift of vision to every pair of eyes on the planet. Read on to see how you can help provide eyecare to someone in need!
Nanodropper and Lumata Health Launch Partnership Aimed at Improving Patient Care
Nanodropper recently announced a partnership with Lumata Health, a tech-enabled service company offering turnkey care management for chronic eye conditions. This new partnership includes the launch of a pilot program bringing the Nanodropper Adaptor device to Lumata Health network patients across the U.S.
An Ophthalmologist Explains Why Nanodropper Was Right For His Clinic
When glaucoma specialist Don Nguyen, M.D., of BVA Advanced Eye Care in Oklahoma, came across Nanodropper on Instagram, he was intrigued by the potential of the device. Medication waste from excess droplet size has been a known issue in ophthalmology and optometry for quite some time.
KARE11 – Rochester startup ‘Nanodropper’ helps reduce waste, save money on eye drops
There’s a big vision behind these small drops.
The Rochester-based startup “Nanodropper” is helping people save thousands of dollars every year on their eye drop medications through a bottle adaptor.
Allisa Song, Nanodropper CEO and one of four co-founders, said it all started when she read an article in 2017 about how drug companies make eye drops larger than the human eye can hold. The result is wasted medicine.
Nanodropper Announces First Board of Directors
Nanodropper, Inc., a medical device company offering a first-of-its-kind eyedrop bottle adaptor that reduces drop size, recently named its board of directors following a successful seed funding round.
Nanodropper and Unite For Sight Announce Global Health Partnership in Ghana
Nanodropper is joining forces with Unite For Sight, an international nonprofit focused on providing quality eyecare to patients living in poverty, to launch a global health initiative aimed at providing better access to vision-saving medications in Ghana.
Nanodropper Celebrates One Year Post-Launch
It seems like just yesterday when we were figuring how to fulfill orders, let alone accomplish that every single day. On June 30, 2020, we shipped out the first Nanodropper adaptors, which included anyone who pre-ordered a Nanodropper in the months leading up to our (COVID-delayed) launch.
Meet The Nanodropper Interns!
Meet our interns! Nanodropper began as a student project at the University of Washington, so the cofounding team knows first-hand how innovative and impactful student ideas can be. The team has made it a priority to provide opportunities for students from a variety of stages in their educational journeys, and add fresh perspectives and creativity to the product and company. The Nanodropper team is thrilled to be working with some incredible students, from an MBA student to a rising high school freshman!