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Hoya Canada Launches New COVID Relief Programs and Incentives

HOYA Vision Care Canada announces the extension of support available through the “Hoya Cares” program offered to independent eye care professionals (ECPs) to assist them in preparing to re-open their practice.

As the country slowly starts to revive the economy, HOYA is launching new promotions and offers that will help ECPs provide patients with the peace of mind that they need in this difficult time. Some of these initiatives include the “We’re in this together” Family Multi-Pair Program which extends the 60% OFF the second (or even third) pair of lenses to family members until September 30th. The extension of the time period for redemption from 30 to 120 days*, allows families to benefit from the savings for other members of their household who may not be ready to order their lenses right away.

In addition to the Family Multi-Pair Program, HOYA has introduced another special incentive to further aid in attracting and bringing patients back. ECPs will receive a FREE upgrade to Hoya’s newest treatment available on the market; Super HiVision EX3+ when they order EX3 Anti-Reflective coating before August 31, 2020.

“It is this type of incentive support that makes it easier for a patient to decide to visit one practice over another, and we are doing the best we can to help our valued business partners to make it through the pandemic successfully,” said Ahmos Henry, President of HOYA Vision Care Canada. To offer further aid to ECPs, HOYA is extending the warranty period for jobs that were entered before the pandemic lockdown came into effect to allow sufficient time for patients to redeem them.

HOYA will also provide business partners with the ‘Optical Care Safety Kit’ containing recommended hygiene protocols, face shields, masks, sanitizer, floor graphics and more to help give practices the push they need to re-open promptly with the confidence that patients are looking for to walk through their doors.

HOYA’s Eye-M-Growing (EMG) Program offers significant savings to parents with young children looking for the right lenses for kids’ active lifestyles. Featuring Phoenix lenses; the lightest lens material available with superior scratch and impact resistance as well as UV protection, the EMG Program is made available to meet the demands of childhood. This program includes a substitute pair of lenses within 16 months to adapt to the needs of a growing child.

HOYA seeks to remind ECPs about the various support tools that are already available to them to help in the re-opening of their practice. New resources are being added daily to the website and include guidelines, checklists, relevant insight and materials from government officials, educational content, communication strategies, downloadable assets for interacting with patients during this time and so much more.

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