Dr. Elise Kramer

Treating Aqueous-Deficient vs. Evaporative Dry Eye: Why It Matters
Dry eye is a common but complex condition that affects millions of patients in the U.S. Dry eye can differ significantly between individuals and requires a tailored approach for effective […]
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Dry Eye in Men vs. Women: Does Gender Affect Treatment Plans?
Dry eye disease (DED) is a widespread, chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide. DED causes discomfort, affects visual clarity, and reduces overall quality of life. Dry eye disease […]
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How Prokera Works to Heal Damaged Ocular Surfaces
The eye is intricate and delicate, and the integrity of its outer surface plays an essential role in clear vision and defense against environmental factors. Damage to the ocular surface […]
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When to Consider Prokera vs. Bandage Contact Lenses
Fast and effective treatment is essential to safeguard your vision when dealing with a corneal injury or ocular surface disease. Untreated corneal damage can lead to long-term complications like scarring, […]
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Scleral Lenses and Post-Menopausal Dry Eye Management
Did you know that 50% of menopausal and post-menopausal women experience dry eye? Unfortunately, the symptoms cannot always be remedied with over-the-counter treatments like eye drops. At Miami Contact Lens […]
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