by drgustavo | Sep 28, 2024 | Past Clinical Trials
For patients who cannot tolerate eye drops for glaucoma or have adverse reactions, our study compares two alternative treatments: (a) laser treatment to the outflow channels of the eye. (b) a medication pellet placed inside the eye.
by drgustavo | Sep 28, 2024 | Past Clinical Trials
This study compares the effectiveness of using eye drops versus wearing glasses for
by drgustavo | Sep 28, 2024 | Past Clinical Trials
Our double-blind study is to determine which eyedrops are the most effective in treating dry eyes.
by drgustavo | Sep 28, 2024 | Innovation
HAND-HELD DEVICE REVEALS MACULAR ACUITY AND PREDICTS POST-OPERATIVE VISION WHEN THE MACULA CAN NOT BE SEEN By John Karickhoff, M.D. Doctors can easily examine the cornea, the lens, and the vitreous to learn if there is the clarity to allow good vision. However,...
by drgustavo | Sep 28, 2024 | Innovation
Some patients with Dry Eyes do not have an oily tear film layer to prevent evaporation of the tears. Seeing this oily layer is important in any study of dry eyes. A device developed here allows seeing and photographing this allusive multicolored oily layer.