hi
does any1 know if there are any good opticians for keratoconus as im looking for someone who can help me get more comfortable lenses i live in walthamstow london so if any1 knows of any nearby it would be of great help
need help
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Re: need help
waseem
Take a look in the members' sectionof the site. There is a list of "KC friendly" opticians there.
If you lived in Glasgow I'd know exactly what to advise, but I am afraid that I have no knowledge of the situation in London.
All the very best.
Andrew
Take a look in the members' sectionof the site. There is a list of "KC friendly" opticians there.
If you lived in Glasgow I'd know exactly what to advise, but I am afraid that I have no knowledge of the situation in London.
All the very best.
Andrew
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Re: need help
would u know anything about c3r treatment and would it actually improve my vision
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Re: need help
waseem
C3R, or CXL as it is no to be called, can under some circumstances give good results. The problem is that only an ophthalmologist can make a determination about your suitability for this procedure.
Whom do you see just now? Why not ask at your next appointment. In the meantime, read as much as you can about the procedure so that you have an idea of what questions you want to ask when you see your ophthalmologist.
Andrew
C3R, or CXL as it is no to be called, can under some circumstances give good results. The problem is that only an ophthalmologist can make a determination about your suitability for this procedure.
Whom do you see just now? Why not ask at your next appointment. In the meantime, read as much as you can about the procedure so that you have an idea of what questions you want to ask when you see your ophthalmologist.
Andrew
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