
Catch up on the top stories in optometry during the week of November 3-November 7.

Mark Schaeffer, OD, FAAL, details his poster presentation titled "Practitioner satisfaction and experience with a novel daily disposable toric contact lens in a real-world evaluation."

Johnson & Johnson and The Contact Lens Institute were among industry leaders that provided research and study results during the conference.

The optometrist–turned filmmaker, Tsu Shan Chambers, discusses how her feature aims to improve public understanding of inherited retinal disease.

A shift toward minimally invasive, evidence-based interventions is redefining standards of care.

The submission marks the first ex-US regulatory submission for Brimochol PF.

Today’s tools let clinicians fine-tune fits with accuracy, while solving old challenges and unlocking complex optical corrections.

Dry eye disease is ubiquitous, with up to 20% of middle-aged patients estimated to have moderate to severe symptoms or search for a treatment.

The trial met its primary efficacy and key secondary end points.

The Vision Council argued that broad product definitions in the investigations could lead to include optical goods in new tariffs moving forward.

Raman Bhakhri, OD, FAAO; Julie Rodman, OD, MS, FAAO; and Andrew Rixon, OD, provide retinal updates during the meeting.

NK is more common than recognized; early diagnosis is paramount.

Catch up on the top stories in optometry during the week of October 27-October 31.

Regeneron faces another FDA setback for Eylea HD due to manufacturing issues, but plans for new facilities signal future production improvements.

A variety of eye drops for dry eye took the stage at this year's conference.

A discussion with company executives who specialize in helping optometrists and optical shops design and launch their own branded frame collections.

Optometrists and industry leaders alike share exciting new developments in myopia management.

Gromacki, OD, MS, FAAO, FSLS, stated that the first step to retention is asking if a patient would consider contact lens wear.

Ensuring proper hydration of the eye takes more moonlight and lullabies.

Catch up on the top stories in optometry during the week of October 20-October 24.

Jennifer Tsai, OD, details what she found surprising in the study results during AAOpt's Academy 2025 meeting.

Susan Gromacki, OD, MS, FAAO, FSLS, stated that gas-permeable (GP) lens fitting has fallen to the wayside in optometric education.


The FDA acknowledged the primary efficacy end point was met but determined the data did not confirm the effectiveness of low-dose atropine in children, according to the company.

Andrew Rixon, OD, FAAO, gives an overview of one of his presentations at AAOpt's Academy 2025.

Fovea-sparing, multifocal, and bilateral lesions exhibited the fastest growth rates.


Karen Hoffman, OD, provides advice for eye care providers looking to build confidence in scleral lens fitting.

Cecelia Koetting, OD, FAAO, DIpABO, details her poster presentation at AAOpt's Academy 2025 meeting.

Harthan, OD, FAAO, FSLS, presented 2 posters on recent study results involving the lens at AAOpt's Academy 2025 meeting.