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We should urgently invest in eye specialists to handle rising need

A patient undergoes check-up at the eye unit in Kerugoya County Hospital. [File, Standard]

On the eve of Labour Day, when most Kenyans were winding down in anticipation of rest and celebration, I underwent a delicate and intricate eye procedure.

As I lay on the theatre's operating table, anxiety briefly held me captive. Yet, reassurance soon replaced my apprehension as the gentle voice of Dr Catherine Kareko, a dedicated and compassionate ophthalmologist, calmed my nerves. During our pre-operative conversation, she shared insights that shocked and inspired me to research further.

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