Episode 60: The Masquerading Dry Eye
by Optometric Insights | Jun 15, 2016 | Clinical Insights, Publications
Occasionally, patients present with dry and irritated eye complaints but do not necessarily have dry eye disease (DED). Floppy eyelid syndrome, a condition in which a patient’s eyelids are easily everted, can lead to symptoms similar to DED. Dr. Mile...CL Today: About the Bathroom
by Optometric Insights | May 22, 2016 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
If you could purposely choose the worst room in the house for contact lens insertion, which room would you select? Chances are, our patients are already putting their lenses in their eyes in this room. Read...CL Today: Men in Airport Restroom
by Optometric Insights | May 8, 2016 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
Men, we are disgusting. We are pathetic. One of the worst things about walking into a men’s restroom at the airport, or anywhere for that matter, is seeing what men do, or rather DON’T DO. An exorbitant number of them do not wash their hands. This is disgusting,...Episode 57: Off-Label Use for a Common Drop
by Optometric Insights | May 1, 2016 | Clinical Insights / Advanced Ocular Care, Publications
Brimonidine eye drops have been a staple in glaucoma treatment for years. This drug is also used in an off-label manner by physicians to help control pupil dilation. By administering brimonidine prior to being exposed to low light, patients’ physiological response is...CL Today: Is Keratometry Dead?
by Optometric Insights | Apr 24, 2016 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
What equipment do you use to fit your contact lenses? Most of us would probably agree that we like to know the keratometry readings of our patients’ eyes and in many cases we use topography to measure corneal irregularity. Read...