CooperVision launches app to find, care for contact lenses

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CooperVision has launched an app that will help patients find more information on the right contact lenses for them, find an optometrist, and remind them when it’s time to replace their lenses.

Pleasanton, CA-CooperVision has launched an app that will help patients find more information on the right contact lenses for them, find an optometrist, and remind them when it’s time to replace their lenses.

The app will help patients:

• Find an optometrist in the patient’s area

• Identify the best CooperVision contact lens option for them based on a variety of eye conditions and lifestyle factors

• Remember when to change their lenses with a reminder feature

• Find answers to common questions about contact lens wear and care

The CooperVision app is free and available on iOS and Android devices.

Related: Cooper Companies to acquire Sauflon, CooperVision partners with Turkish University

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