The Palomar Study: A Comparison of Visual Outcomes and Patient Preferences: Duette™ Multifocal vs. AirOptix® Aqua Multifocal Contact Lenses.
Case Reports – The UltraHealth™ Silicone-Hydrogel Contact Lens for Keratoconus and Irregular Corneas.
Clinical Performance of a New Hybrid Contact Lens for Keratoconus
Objectives: To compare the clinical performance of the Clearkone hybrid contact lens for the treatment of keratoconus against the habitual contact lens of the patients.
Source: Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice: January 2014 – Volume 40 – Issue 1 – p 2-6
Time Glasses Needed Went From 40 to 0%!
“The patient’s astigmatism was a major factor in the poor acuity she experienced in her soft lenses and I knew Duette Progressive could drastically improve her vision at all distances. My experience fitting Duette lenses combined with my experience fitting soft multifocals with a similar optic design made the fit easy and intuitive.”
Josh Gordon, OD
Barenburg Eye Associates
Baltimore, Maryland
Patient Enjoyed not Having to Constantly Remove His glasses for Near and Intermediate Tasks!
“I chose the Duette Progressive lens for this patient because I wanted him to have a great first experience with multifocal contact lenses. After the initial two-week adaptation period, he was very comfortable inserting and removing his lenses, found the lenses comfortable, and enjoyed not having to constantly remove his glasses for near and intermediate tasks.”
Jennifer Redfern, OD
Pepose Vision Institute
St. Louis, Missouri
Better Vision than Any Lens We’d Tried in the Past!
“Not only was the comfort of Duette Progressive as good as her soft lenses, but the vision was better than any lens we’d tried in the past.”
Josh Gordon, OD
Barenburg Eye Associates
Baltimore, Maryland
Satisfactory Near Vision, without Utilizing Readers!
“The Duette Progressive lenses are the first lenses that allowed this patient to have satisfactory near vision without utilizing readers. The fitting experience was also easier with this lens than with soft multifocals.”
Jennifer Redfern, OD
Pepose Vision Institute
St. Louis, Missouri