Early Detection. Enhanced Patient Management We are headed to Georgia ! Don’t forget to stop by the Diopsys booth! You will learn more about: Objective and functional test results Enhanced treatment tracking and disease management…
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Early Detection. Enhanced Patient Management We are headed to Florida! Stop by the Diopsys booth to learn about You will learn more about: Objective and functional test results Enhanced treatment tracking and disease management Clear,…
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Please visit Diopsys Booth during the EastWest Eye Conference in Cleveland to learn how Light Induced Visual-response (LIV)™ can benefit your diagnostic and treatment plans.
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We are headed to Nova Southeastern University! Don’t forget to stop by the Diopsys booth You will learn more about: Objective and functional test results Enhanced treatment tracking and disease management Clear, intuitive report interpretation This…
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“The Latest in Patient Management: Using Objective, Function Results” featuring James Thimons, OD, FAAO on Friday, August 17th from 2:00-3:00pm
Determining treatment for a patient with suspected retinal pathology can be challenging. While visual acuity can serve as a benchmark, vision gains do not necessarily correlate with improvement in structure or global function. Despite the array of diagnostic modalities available to you, very few deliver actionable information that is helpful in deciding if treatment is working, when to change course, or perhaps even when to cease treatment. Learn why you need objective, functional results.
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The CAO is the professional association of optometry in Connecticut. Stop by the Diopsys booth to learn about the latest in Light Induced Visual- response (LIV)
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