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Annual Contact Lens Report
Determining Multifocal Parameters for a Better Fit
Improve multifocal success by selecting the best design for your patient.
Multifocal Sales: Opportunity is Near
With new modalities, materials and designs, don’t bypass this practice-building correction for your presbyopes.
Priorities for Presbyopes: Maintain Comfort and Continuity
Patients are highly motivated to succeed. Don’t let them go home disappointed.
Use Education and Empathy to Connect with Presbyopes
Focusing on visual system changes and setting realistic expectations can empower patients to succeed in multifocal lenses.
Departments
Chairside
When Isn’t it Allergy Season?
You know it’s in full force when a patient recommends you take OTC ketotifen drops BID OU.
Coding Connection
Look Beneath the Lens
Distinguishing between refractive error and ocular compromise is the key to CL—and billing—success.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Getting Back in Shape
Practitioners faced with lens flexure should take note of how to solve the problem.
Diagnostic Quiz
The Red Menace
A patient presents with a growth in her right eye after strabismus surgery.
News Review
News Review
Contact lens wear | Optometry Education | Vision Exams | Crosslinking
Ocular Surface Review
Say Hii to Xiidra
The first new DED drug in more than 13 years is finally here. How does it work and what are the potential implications for optometry?
Outlook
Second Chances
Your practice should be filled with multifocal patients by now. Take heart: it still can be.
Retina Quiz
He Never Saw It Coming
A 35-year-old patient woke up without vision in one eye. Can you identify why?
Surgical Minute
Two is Better Than One
A new device, the Kahook Dual Blade, could improve IOP lowering and safety in MIGS.
Urgent Care
Combating Bacterial Keratitis
You can neutralize these sight-threatening infections with prompt diagnosis and aggressive therapy.
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