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Many patients worry about not being able to get their eye drops into their eyes. They may miss their eyes with squeeze bottles, or in some cases scratch their eyes.
Fellowship-trained optometrist Anisa Gire explains the process and benefits of the prosthetic replacement of the ocular surface ecosystem (PROSE) treatment for patients with complex corneal disease.
More than half of glaucoma patients don’t adhere to their prescribed treatment plans due to factors that include difficulty in applying eye drops and forgetfulness. A new implant is poised to change that.
The Wilmer Genetic Eye Disease Center (GEDi) at Johns Hopkins Medicine offers coordination of care, dedicated genetic counseling and access to all sub-specialties of ophthalmology to patients with genetic eye diseases.