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Switching from glasses to scleral contact lenses can take some time and adjustment. Scleral lenses are larger than traditional contact lenses and are designed to […]
Congratulations on your new pair of scleral contact lenses! As with most new things, there can be a learning curve when getting your scleral contacts […]
Have you been living with disappointment after being told you can’t wear contact lenses? Cheer up! Scleral lenses may be the solution you’re looking for. […]
Scleral contact lenses are large-diameter gas permeable contact lenses that vault over the cornea and rest on the “white” of the eye (the sclera). In […]
World Keratoconus Day is dedicated to raising awareness about keratoconus (KC), as well as educating and advocating for those living with keratoconus and ectatic corneal […]
Battling keratoconus can be very challenging. That’s why every year, on November 10th, we come together to raise awareness about the impact keratoconus has on […]
If you wear glasses or contact lenses, you probably have some degree of astigmatism. But how much do you really know about this all-too-common refractive […]
Keratoconus refers to the thinning and elongation of the cornea, the transparent layers over the eye, into a cone-like shape. That results in blurred vision. […]
Keratoconus is a degenerative eye disease that causes the cornea (the front part of the eye) to thin and warp out of shape. Without treatment, […]
For some people, standard soft contact lenses are a great way to conveniently correct vision. For those with very dry eyes or corneal conditions like […]