The survey included questions about vision correction, managed vision care, eye exams, prescription eyewear, reading glasses, and plano sunglasses.
Including testing spit for likelihood of developing glaucoma and the purchase factors contact lenses wearers consider.
Findings from the report indicate that while more than half of eyecare providers are somewhat optimistic about the future, challenges remain.
Including how to combat consumer marketing fatigue and where the $64.3 billion U.S. optical market is growing and contracting.
This report, part of The Vision Council’s inSights Research Program, reveals key insights into Canadian vision care behavior.
This scholarship supports local medical students in Ophthalmology with funding for eye research projects.
This five-year project aims to set a new standard in med-tech with personalized myopia treatment using medical optics.
AI-based analysis is crucial for in-home monitoring, as the high volume of daily patient images is too large for manual review.
Funded proposals will advance science to restore sight and prevent blindness through donation, transplantation, and research.
The report combines transaction data, retail location data, and surveys to provide insights across key optical categories.
Plus more resources to help ECPs' diagnosis and treatment of dry eye disease.
The benefits of wearing multifocal contact lenses to slow myopia continue even after the lenses are no longer used.
The Q4 2024 findings provide an updated overview of the optical industry based on consumer trends.
Focused inSights 2024: Frame Buyers, developed in partnership with Eyecare Business, is the latest report from The Vision Council’s inSights Research Program.
And rates are estimated to be even higher by 2033, plus educating caregivers of aging adults on retinal disease and preventable vision loss.
Glaucoma research will be led by Ike Ahmed, MD, FRCSC, Fiona McDonnell, PhD, and Ian Pitha, MD, PhD.
The CEVR and SCOPE Health Inc. sign MoU to develop and commercialize new treatments for dry eye and ocular surface conditions.
Christmas-themed phishing attacks especially prevalent in U.S.
Goal to bring light to those who are blind through first-ever successful vision recovery in six whole eye transplants in humans by 2030.
Scientists and surgeons across the country are uniting to work on developing eye transplants that can restore vision.
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