by Bee Enriquez | Apr 24, 2015 | Optometry Times, Publications
We are always looking for new and better ways to treat our patients. As such, we have scoured the literature. The more we search, the more we learn. The more we learn, the more we realize that we don’t know. Read more...
by Bee Enriquez | Apr 24, 2015 | Optometry Times, Publications
I have a contact lens and dry eye specialty practice in Seattle, WA. I have patients referred into the office or patients who seek us out from all over the world. When I graduated 10 years ago, I knew of posterior blepharitis, a condition that has more recently been...
by Bee Enriquez | Apr 24, 2015 | Optometry Times, Publications
Walking through first class after sitting in coach on a recent flight made me realize thateveryone wants to sit in these plush, large, cushy, chairs. As a frequent flyer, I do get upgraded from time to time. When I return home from a trip of which I have been...
by Bee Enriquez | Apr 19, 2015 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
Last time you were on the phone with your GP lab, did they offer you plasma treatment? Our lab just makes the assumption that we want it. Why wouldn’t I choose a plasma treatment for ALL my patients? After all, it just sounds cool. PLASMA. A cool word, but an...
by Bee Enriquez | Apr 14, 2015 | Clinical Insights, Publications
Mile Brujic, OD, and David Kading, OD, discuss punctual occlusion and when to use it. With the ever-increasing options for treating dry eye disease, it can be more difficult than ever for physicians to determine when to employ punctual plugs. Drs. Brujic and Kading...
by Bee Enriquez | Apr 5, 2015 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
Have you ever sat and watched an eagle come down and swoop a fish from the water. Like most things that eagles do, it is very graceful. But the view of a pelican fishing is a sight. Read more: http://www.cltoday.com/issues/CLToday_040515.htm » Publication...