by Erica Kepler | Sep 29, 2023 | Optometry
Many eye diseases affect people worldwide. Some of these conditions develop later in life, but others can appear early on, affecting children and young adults. Early-onset eye diseases can be quite challenging, especially when it comes to diagnosing and treating them....
by Erica Kepler | Sep 11, 2023 | Optometry
When you talk with your younger eye patients, they may have two incorrect assumptions about cataracts. The first may be that they can only develop them when they are older, and the second may be that you can only treat them with surgery. Unfortunately, younger...
by Erica Kepler | Aug 29, 2023 | Optometry
When you use your tonometer to measure a patient’s interocular pressure (IP), you help protect them from developing glaucoma. But keeping this process clean and sanitary is critical, and using a tonometer tip cover can help. Learn the three benefits of disposable...
by Erica Kepler | Aug 17, 2023 | Optometry
After years of visiting the eye doctor, adult patients know what happens during an eye exam. But the experience can be new and scary for a child who hasn’t spent any time in your chair. Fortunately, you can make the experience better for them by learning these things...
by Erica Kepler | Jul 27, 2023 | Optometry
When patients come into your office for an eye examination or any other treatment, you want them to have the best experience possible. Fortunately, there are certain things you can do to ensure they leave confident, satisfied, and ready to entrust you with their eyes...
by Erica Kepler | Jul 7, 2023 | Optometry
As an ophthalmologist, you must make critical decisions daily for treating your patient’s eyes. These may include advising them to undergo surgery to correct their high eye pressure. Although they may be resistant, you can support your recommendation with these...