February 2018
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome or SJS is a rare but severe adverse skin reaction that typically emerges in response to medication. SJS is classified as an Adverse Drug Reaction or ADR. It is […]
Read More3 tips to better fit keratoconus with sclerals

Keratoconus is one of the more challenging yet more rewarding conditions that we treat in our offices. Individuals with keratoconus have a thinning of their corneas that causes a protrusion […]
Read MoreScleral Lenses for Keratoconus

In the beginning of contact lenses there were scleral contact lenses only. In the year 1887 a great gift was given to the world of sufferers of distorted vision resulting from corneal […]
Read MoreWhy Are Scleral Lenses A Better Option Than Contact Lenses?

Due to high-risk of serious infection and the cases of failure, corneal transplant imposes a crucial risk on the health of the patient. Contrary to the practices of corneal transplant, scleral […]
Read More23 Facts About Eyes And What Can Go Wrong With Them

BRYN NELSON, MOSAICSCIENCE.COM Eight surprising things about eyes 1. Eyebrows: Among the many potential functions of eyebrows, they keep sweat and moisture from dripping into our eyes, send information about local […]
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