Andrew McClean
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Optometrists and patients discussed the emotional effect of living with presbyopia
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Third year optometry undergraduate at City, University of London, Brooke Hutchins, and optometrist and professional education and development manager for the UK and Ireland at Johnson & Johnson, Sheetal Patel, discuss carrying out research as part of STEP Educational Project
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The monthly silicone hydrogel lens is designed to attract and maintain surface moisture throughout the day
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The contact lens company has reported an appetite among patients for multifocal contact lenses
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Optometrist and professional affairs consultant for Johnson & Johnson, Simon Donne, and his patient, Michael Stevens, discuss why multifocal contact lenses were best suited to Mr Stevens’ lifestyle
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The online tool is designed to simplify the fitting process for patients with presbyopia
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The company has been aiming to educate patients about multifocal contact lenses through an advertising campaign
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Optometrist, professional affairs consultant at Johnson & Johnson Vision and the AOP Awards Contact Lens Practitioner of the Year 2018, Faye McDearmid, speaks to OT about addressing contact lens drop out and keeping patients with presbyopia happy
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Optometrist at Leightons Opticians in St Albans, Indie Grewal, and 50-year-old school teacher, Carol Girdlestone, tell OT about their experience treating presbyopia with multifocal contact lenses
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Fitting contact lenses for presbyopic patients is something practitioners should no longer be shying away from, according to Dr Rachel Hiscox. The professional education and development manager for Johnson & Johnson Vision tells OT why it is important to start a conversation