Features
No-Fee CE: The Greatest Specialty Contact Lens Story Ever Written
Contact lenses can manage complex ocular surface issues and enhance patients’ quality of life.
By MARIA K. WALKER, OD, MS, JASON JEDLICKA, OD
What Are the Options Now?
New contact lens technologies offer solutions for astigmatic, presbyopic patients, helping eyecare practitioners meet evolving visual needs.
By Jessica Conroy, OD, DANIEL DELIGIO, OD
Departments
Online Photo Diagnosis
By JASON JEDLICKA, OD
Is This the New Norm?
Correcting Astigmatism for the Win!
By Mile Brujic, OD, FAAO, DAVID L. KADING, OD, FAAO
Supported Content
Who Is at Risk for LSCD?
Limbal stem cells are pluripotent cells located in the limbus that constantly renew the corneal epithelium and are essential for ocular surface health throughout life.
By Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS
Navigating Corneal Staining in Ortho-k Wearers
Periodic corneal health assessments should be part of a routine ortho-k program.
By BROOKE MESSER, OD, FAAO, FSLS
Improving Success with Multifocal Daily Lenses – Part 2
This column builds off my last one in which I discussed strategies to increase success with multifocal lenses by listening to our presbyopic patients, discussing the lens technology, and balancing their visual needs.
By JASON R. MILLER, OD, MBA, FAAO