Coronavirus
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With patient interactions evolving post-COVID-19, OT speaks to experts and optometrists at Johnson & Johnson Vision on how practices can invite patients to experience contact lenses
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From deserted city centres, to the rise of home working and online sales, the pandemic has changed how people work, socialise and shop. At the close of a year that no one saw coming, OT looks ahead
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Director and optometrist, Kim Durden, and practice manager, Lynn Carson, on how they’re levelling up their finances across five optical practices
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Optometry Scotland has confirmed that optometrists will deliver routine care at all levels of the nation’s five-tier restrictions
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Newbury optometrist, Dr Valarie Jerome, speaks with OT about the viral response to a Tweet after turning away a patient without a face mask
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As the new lockdown takes effect in England, OT hears from practices about remaining open for eye care, the business impact, and the challenges for the High Street
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Designed for comfort, speed, efficiency, and safety
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As optometrists adapt to the evolving challenges of COVID-19, suppliers have introduced solutions to support social distancing in practice, as well as remote triage
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Alison Harwood, co-owner of Optika Opticians in Weston-super-Mare, on creating a COVID-safe environment that works for staff as well as patients
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Times are tough for practices, as COVID-19 alters the way contact lens services can be delivered. OT speaks to Johnson & Johnson Vision experts and optometrists for their reflections on the way forward