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Olympic athletes to receive free eyecare and dental treatment

 

Tom Peck
Monday 18 June 2012 10:53 EDT
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Free dentistry and eyecare will be provided to Olympic athletes at a specially constructed £23m Polyclinic in the Olympic Park, it was revealed today.

The 24-hour health centre, which expects to treat 200 athletes a day, has been funded by £17m of NHS money plus £6m from the £9.3bn Olympics budget.

As well as the usual sports injuries, the Polyclinic will offer free dentistry and eye care. These clinics are predicted to be the busiest, after physiotherapy, with around 120 eye tests performend a day and free spectacles provided where necessary.

Organizers have stressed that the medical care at the Polyclinic will be “immediate and necessary”, not treatment for pre-existing conditions, but the dentistry clinic expects to treat a wider range of conditions.

"We would complete and finish a root canal for someone who might not be able to get it in their own country," said Wendy Turner, one of the six dentists who will work in the clinic."There will be competitors who haven't had much access to dental care. It is an opportunity for them to get it sorted out."

LOCOG Director of Sport Debbie Jevans said: “Even the most minor ailment can have serious implications upon an elite athlete’s performance. We have worked hard to equip the Polyclinic to respond quickly and provide athletes with the treatment they require onsite.”

After the Games, the main Polyclinic site in Stratford will be reopened as an NHS facility for local residents, although much of the state-of-the-art equipment will be sold on.

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