As the global population becomes increasingly diverse, so do the patient bases of eye care professionals. Clinics today regularly serve individuals who speak dozens of languages, from English and Spanish…
For decades, traditional visual field testing has been a cornerstone of eye care, helping clinicians diagnose and monitor conditions such as glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmic disorders, and retinal disease. For many patients…
Launching a cold start eye care practice is both a bold and rewarding step in your professional journey. It is an opportunity to create a practice from the ground up,…
With the widespread adoption of Advanced Technology Intraocular Lenses (ATIOLs), such as multifocal, toric, extended depth of focus (EDOF), and accommodating lenses, ophthalmologists now deliver enhanced optical performance well beyond…
Accurate visual field testing is essential for glaucoma management and functional vision assessment. Among the most widely used patterns, the 24 2 and 24-2C strategies provide critical insight into both…
The world is aging, and so are the eyes clinicians care for. By 2030, one in six people globally will be over the age of 60, and this demographic shift…
The eye care industry is undergoing a powerful transformation, one where innovation, efficiency, and accuracy move together. At the center of this evolution is the VF2000 by Micro Medical Devices,…
For decades, tabletop perimetry has been the gold standard in visual field testing. However, advancements in virtual reality visual field (VRVF) technology have redefined what is possible in both diagnostic…
Running a successful eye care practice today requires more than clinical expertise. It demands adaptability, business strategy, and a deep understanding of patient expectations. Between shifting patient demands, insurance complexities,…
In Ontario, safe driving depends on more than just clear central vision. It also requires adequate visual field awareness. The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) enforces strict vision and…