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Better Eyesight for Less Save 20 to 60 percent on eyecare with Co-op Connections


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f you've been postponing that routine eye exam to save money, it's time to take off those budget blinders. Your Co-op


Connections card provides sizable savings on regular eye exams, contact lenses, eye glasses, LASIK surgery and other medical treatments.


To prove it, we've included the savings example below, from the Co-op Connections website at www.connections.coop.


Visit the site to find details on vision, hearing, pharmaceutical and dental benefits, as well as savings on chiropractic


care, MRIs, CT scans, lab work and more. Once you sign in using the member number on your Co-op Connections card, you can search for participating healthcare providers in Oklahoma and many other areas. To visit with someone by phone, please call 800-800-7616.


SAMPLE SAVINGS W/COOP CONNECTIONS ■ Regular exam (eye doctor)..........Save $57.00 ■ Frames (regular)...........................Save $31.48 ■ Progressive/Polycarbonate.......Save $52.25 ■ Conventional LASIK surgery.....Save $1,900


Free Marketing for Local Businesses


The Co-op Connections program provides big benefits for co-op members, but local business owners can prosper, too. Todd Minshall , Kiamichi Electric member services representative, said Touchstone Energy's Co-op Connections presents a unique opportunity for local business owners to reach thousands of co-op members.


The Co-op Connections program exposes rural businesses to the nationwide cooperative member network via their busy website at www.connections.coop. Cardholders visit the site to view deals available in their local area, region, state, or across the country.


Join the Co-op Connections business partnership and reach thousands of co-op members— at home and nationwide.


800-888-2731 for details on joining.


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Business owners also get free exposure through the Kiamichi Electric Light Post, The newsletter is delivered to 18,000 households in Pushmataha, Latimer, Leflore, Pittsburg and Atoka counties six times per year. The newsletter publishes frequent articles on deals and benefits available to members. This includes health and pharmaceutical discounts as well as savings on merchandise, gifts, furniture, car care, dining out, entertainment, lodging and more at thousands of participating businesses both at home and nationwide.


It costs nothing to join the Co-op Connections program, however, most businesses choose to offer some type of deal or discount to attract cardholders. In return, businesses receive a free website listing that includes a business description, location, telephone number, website , and details on any deals or discounts offered. For more information on joining Co-op Connections business network, please visit www.kiamichielectric.org or call 800-888-2731.


Save on Eyecare At These Participating


Eye Doctors Note: List below includes participating dental care providers within a 50 mile radius of Wilburton. For a complete list of healthcare providers, please visit www.connections.coop and click on "Healthy Savings" or call 800-800-7616.


Warren Clinic of McAlester Howard S. Berlin, MD (Medical Provider) 1401 E. Van Buren Avenue McAlester, Oklahoma 74501


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Warren Clinic Of McAlester Craig Kennedy, OD (Retail Vision Provider) 1401 E. Van Buren Avenue McAlester, Oklahoma 74501


McAlester Vision Center Jeffrey Duff, OD (Retail Vision Provider) 211 N. 5thStreet McAlester, Oklahoma 74501


Poteau Vision Source P.C. Tamatha Holt, OD (Retail Vision Provider) 2811 N. Broadway Street Poteau, Oklahoma 74953


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