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In Focus Blog

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SynergEyes In Focus Blog

At SynergEyes, we pride ourselves in delivering contact lens products that improve vision and ultimately enhance the quality of everyday life.

This blog is geared towards practitioners to highlight case studies from your peers and covers topics such as fitting & troubleshooting, as well helpful articles on practice management and the handling and care of SynergEyes lenses like Duette and UltraHealth.

Louise Curcio

Recent Posts

Top ICD-10-CM Changes: Diabetes, Glaucoma and Macular Degeneration

By Rebecca H. Wartman, OD

On October 1, 2016, changes to ICD-10-CM coding were implemented.

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Helping Athletes Win with High Performance Lenses

By Amy Hellem

Sharp, stable vision is more than a luxury for athletes—it’s a necessity

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Compliance, Coding, and Reimbursement For Keratoconus

By John Rumpakis, OD, MBA

Contact lenses, a fundamental part of virtually every optometric practice, are also a hotbed of frustration for many

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How to Deliver Better Outcomes to Keratoconus Patients

By Amy Hellem

Patients who have keratoconus and other corneal irregularities present

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Top 10 Mistakes Made When Billing and Coding for Medically Necessary Contact Lenses [INFOGRAPHIC]

Industry expert, Clarke Newman, OD shares his advice on billing and coding of medically necessary contact lenses

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Conditions Center: Focus on Astigmatism

By Amy Hellem

There’s no cookie-cutter approach to successfully fitting astigmatic patients with contact lenses.

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Are Your Soft Toric Patients As Happy As They Could Be?

By Amy Hellem

As a specialty lens fitter, you already know the short answer to the question,

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Tear Exchange in 2nd Generation Hybrid Lenses

By Roxana Hemmati, OD, Cornea and Contact Lens Fellow, University of Houston, Texas Eye Research and Technology Center

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The Image of a Specialty Lenses Doctor

By Amy Hellem

The days when patients dare not question a doctor’s authority are definitely behind us.

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The Tipping Point: When To Move Beyond Commodity

By Amy Hellem

Whether you’re fitting a specialty lens on an irregular cornea or putting a standard silicone hydrogel on a healthy, active teen,

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