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Contact Lenses
Myopia Treatments: How to Choose and When to Use?
Effective management in children and young adults may require different interventions. Learn which works best for your case.
01/15/2019
The Right Fit for the Irregular Cornea: Smooth Things Over with Scleral Lenses
New scleral designs can help patients with irregular corneas stay happy and healthy in contact lenses.
08/15/2017
Choosing the Right Contact Lens Modality
From daily disposables and two-week replacement to monthlies, options abound. How do doctors approach the decision today?
08/15/2017
Mapping Out Corneal Topography
Understanding the ins and outs of corneal imaging will help you better manage contact lens patients in your practice.
08/15/2017
Today’s Contact Lens Materials and Designs
Understanding the makeup of these devices can help ODs select the right option for each patient.
08/15/2017
Contact Lenses: A Perfect Fit for Optometry
Though its origins may stem from ophthalmology, the contact lens was mastered and perfected in the hands of optometrists.
07/21/2016
Torics for Astigmatism: Soft Lenses, Hard Choices
With contact lens dropout an ever-present concern, too much is at stake to ask astigmats to compromise their vision.
07/16/2013
Coding Contact Lens Fits
Don’t neglect to make the most of your contact lens services for your patients—and your practice.
04/15/2013
The Multifocal Contact Lens Market: It’s Yours to Lose
The patients are already in your practice. Many are happy wearing lenses. Don’t give them a reason to discontinue.
04/15/2013
Marketing Contact Lenses to the Public: Boon or Bane?
Doctors weigh in on the pros and cons of direct-to-consumer advertising for contact lens products, and how it affects their relationships with patients.
04/15/2013
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