The moment when a patient sees things they haven't seen for a long time is a special one for Whanganui optometrist John Mellsop.
"You put a pair of glasses on [them] and their faces light up," he said.
He had a few of those moments last week, while working in rural Fiji. He saw people with advanced cataracts who will need surgery, and people with growths caused by long-term exposure to ultraviolet light.
He gave glasses to two school boys who had been too short-sighted to do their school work, and he handed out sunglasses to people who work outdoors a lot.
Mellsop was one of four New Zealand optometrists based at Labasa, in Fiji's northern large island.