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This element of contact lens wear is easily overlooked but is one of the most important steps to ensuring success and health for your contact lens patients.
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With the coronavirus pandemic raging through the United States, many eyecare offices were forced to close temporarily for the purpose of keeping patients and staff safe.
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I wanted to says thanks for all that you have done for our family over the last 10 years. I cannot believe what we did not know in 2020 when we started seeing you. Back then, little Sam was 5 years old ...
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For patients who have this small amount of cylinder, we always attempt a daily disposable toric lens and see what the outcome is.
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If we’ve heard it once, we’ve heard it a million times: “That place is selling contact lenses for about what I pay for them. How am I ever going to compete?”
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The line of Marx (LOM) is the mucocutaneous junction that separates the anterior keratinized epithelium from the palpebral conjunctiva (Doughty, 2013). Under normal circumstances, the LOM resides posterior to the meibomian glands (MGs) on
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Desiccating stress is not a new term, but it is a highly underused one. It describes things that cause stress upon the ocular surface.
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Some patients have been told that they can’t wear lenses because they have presbyopia, astigmatism, too high of a prescription, too low of a prescription, eye dryness, or a host of other reasons.
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