Israeli startup Opthocare, which developed Lazy-Eye treatment glasses Amblys, has raised $1.75 million. Calcalist reports that the investment was made by prominent Israeli serial inventor and medical device innovator Yossi Gross and Israeli couple Shmuel and Ronit Levinger, who own a chain of optometry stores.
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