This simple procedure is essential to glaucoma patient care—and maybe to optometry’s wider ambitions, too.
The rare case of red eye that does not respond to treatment can have a disastrous outcome.
Q: A glaucoma patient called the office stating that she rubbed her eye and a “piece of plastic came out.” What is going on?
Set yourself up for success the next time you interact with a GP lens consultant.
A patient presents with anterior uveitis as well as several systemic conditions, plus retinal detachment. What’s going on?
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