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Victorian Eyecare Service - Rosebud

The Victorian Eyecare Service provides optometry care at nominal cost for persons who hold a pensioner concession card or health care card. The VES is available in country and metropolitan areas throughout the State through a network of participating optometrists and ophthalmologists. The primary care consultation fee is normally bulk billed and patients make a fixed contribution to the cost of glasses or contact lenses. The balance of the cost is subsidised by a State Government grant. The Victorian Eyecare Service (VES) is funded by the Government of Victoria and administered by the Victorian College of Optometry.

1477 Point Nepean Road
Suburb: ROSEBUD
State: VIC
Postcode: 3939

(03) 5986 2767

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