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Living better through scleral lenses

by baymeadow | Dec 7, 2010 | Corneal Conditions, Keratoconus, Patient Spotlights, Scleral Contact Lenses

After 16 years of wearing contact lenses, Jorge is finally living life like he wants. Gone are the red, dry eyes; sensitivity to light and poor vision that kept him from driving at night. After less than a year of wearing scleral contact lenses he lives a normal life....

Driven to improvement

by baymeadow | Jun 11, 2010 | Keratoconus, Patient Spotlights, Scleral Contact Lenses

As a service director at a large automobile dealership, Greg knows the importance of optimal equipment in maintaining road safety. Diagnosed with keratoconus in his left eye two years ago, Greg’s vision deteriorated to the point that he could see only through his...

Southside man sees clearly again

by baymeadow | Jun 11, 2010 | Corneal Conditions, Keratoconus, Patient Spotlights, Scleral Contact Lenses

For the past 10 years, Southside resident Matt Spears couldn’t see the expression on his wife’s face as he gave her a gift or told her he loved her. He couldn’t drive at night. He couldn’t even read a newspaper. Spears’ situation had become so desperate that he...

Patient can now see craters on the moon!!

by baymeadow | May 10, 2010 | Corneal Conditions, Keratoconus, Patient Spotlights

A patient that I prescribed scleral contact lenses to can now see the craters on the moon. Previously, Gene had less-than-great vision. He had corneal transplants and was wearing gas permeable lenses. The lenses moved significantly. They often slid off the eye and...

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