This blog post, entitled "Seeing Beyond the Eye: The Power of Retinal Imaging in Early Detection of Neurological and Endocrine Pathologies" highlights the importance of using retinal imaging as a diagnostic tool for early detection and diagnosis of a range of neurological and endocrine conditions.
What small changes can you make in your day-to-day operations to deliver a better patient experience? Implementing even a few of these tips can make a big difference in how patients perceive your practice.
High intraocular pressure (IOP) is a serious medical condition that can lead to irreversible vision damage. That's why ophthalmologists recommend prompt treatment for patients with elevated IOP. Here are 10 of the best treatments for high IOP recommended by experts in the field.
The Tear Film and Ocular Surface Society (TFOS) Dry Eye Workshop II (DEWS II)defines dry eye disease (DED) as “a multifactorial disease of the ocular surface characterized by the loss of homeostasis, and accompanied by ocular symptoms, in which tear film instability, hyperosmolarity, inflammation, and ocular surface damage, and neurosensory abnormalities, play etiological roles.”
Perimetry principals focuses on all essential functions and provides meaningful clinical guidance to assist Ophthalmologists and Optometrists to achieve fast and clinically relevant eye examinations and optimal clinical outcomes for patients.