Karen Hughes offers an introduction to this specialised yet rewarding area of contact lens practice
In the second article in this series, Sophie Taylor-West and Matthew Carter look at the reasons why scleral lenses may be the lens of choice for a patient
This month’s interactive CET concerns the frequency with which aftercare appointments are to be booked. Bill Harvey explains
This month’s interactive CET concerns the frequency with which aftercare appointments are to be booked. Bill Harvey explains
In the second of this three part series, Dr Graham MacAlister focuses on the detection of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
Bill Harvey explains the nature of hearing and hearing loss and how it is best addressed, both through screening and correction and through adapted communication techniques
In the second of his reviews of retinal vascular disease, Ceri Probert looks at hypertensive changes at the retina and some less common vascular disorders
A fighting fantasy-style adventure walkthrough in binocular vision investigation and management from Sosena Tang
In the first of a four part series, Professor Mo Jalie explains the design of modern progressive power lenses
Starting off a three part series looking at scleral lenses, Sophie Taylor-West reminds us of what problems may arise with scleral contact lenses and how to manage them when they do