CL Spectrum: Is Looking For The Worst In Patients The New Norm?
by Optometric Insights | May 10, 2018 | Contact Lens Spectrum, Optometry Times, Review of Optometry
Our normal has changed over the last three years. Now, instead of waiting for patients’ good ocular surfaces to turn bad, we treat the bad before we even see it.The more severe that the patients’ worst is, the more frequently we recommend that they adopt this routine....CL Spectrum: Is Disregarding Punctal Occlusion The New Norm?
by Optometric Insights | May 9, 2018 | Contact Lens Spectrum, Optometry Times, Review of Cornea and Contact Lens, Review of Optometry
A 50-year-old who wears a specialty multifocal lens design came in for her yearly eye exam not wearing her lenses. Her chief complaint was that her lenses started feeling drier over the last two to three months. And, she reported infrequently wearing the lenses other...CL Spectrum: Four Steps To Improve Your Contact Lens Practice
by Optometric Insights | May 8, 2018 | Contact Lens Spectrum, Optometry Times, Review of Cornea and Contact Lens, Review of Optometry
A new year is always a time for reflection and consideration of what we want to accomplish with the next chapter. As a goal setter, I always get excited about what the future holds and how tracking things can help me improve. This year is an excellent year to improve...CL Spectrum: IS 20/20 THE NEW NORM?
by Optometric Insights | May 7, 2018 | Contact Lens Spectrum, Optometry Times, Review of Cornea and Contact Lens, Review of Optometry
A 52-year-old female came in for a comprehensive eye examination. She presented wearing glasses and noted that her vision wasn’t very good with them. She reported that the vision was better with her soft toric lenses, but it was still difficult for her to see things...