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How to Fit Scleral Lenses and Advancements in Scleral Lens Technology

 
 

 Scleral lenses improve the lives of patients and practitioners who fit them. Scleral lens selection and follow-up care are reviewed by identifying key areas of concern. Common scleral lens problems and troubleshooting techniques are discussed. Care and handling of scleral lenses including solutions and advanced techniques are described. In-office management tips for scleral lens practitioners are discussed. We will also review advancements in scleral lenses and how they can be fully customizable for each patient.

Almost 900 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • It's always a treat to hear Dr. Arnold share his observations.

  • I really did not know much about scleral lenses entering this presentation. This lecture gave great information!

  • Filled in a lot of open areas for me!!

  • Speaker's volume was a bit low BUT despite this the information presented was excellent

  • Great information and tips! Really enjoyed the lecture, Dr. Arnold!!

  • Speaker was very knowledgeable and had great visual aids pertaining to the case studies!

  • He was an excellent speaker and clearly so knowledgeable! Case presentations were of particular interest!

  • Dr Arnold is a great speaker!

  • Great lecture. I would love to attend another course with this same lecturer. He presented the material in an engaging way. Enjoyed the topic thoroughly.

Speaker: Dr. Thomas Arnold

Moderator: Dr. Jennifer Stewart

COPE ID: 97431-CL

Category: Contact Lenses

This event is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE credit.

Thank you to Metro Optics for exhibiting at this event.

We pride ourselves on being a well-rounded manufacturer that offers effective treatment options for all eye conditions. We understand that no two eyes are entirely alike, and custom-fitted lenses that come in various options are needed to provide that effective treatment.

Our contact lenses are specially designed for each individual patient. We focus on providing a custom-made lens that best suits their needs. Whether they have normal corneas or something more challenging like corneal irregularities, keratoconus, post-surgical or other conditions that can make standard lens types uncomfortable and ineffective. Additionally, we provide ocular corrections that address presbyopia as well as the distance vision.

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