Features
GP and Custom Soft Annual Report 2025
Reader-driven insights into the topics shaping the contact lens landscape
By JENNIFER SWINGLE FOGT, OD, MS
Departments
Editor's Perspective: Special Considerations
Why are specialty lenses are such a big deal to the contact lens community?
By JASON J. NICHOLS, OD, MPH, PhD
GP Insights: Review of Corneal GP Lens Designs
Corneal GPs come in a variety of styles to suit the eye you wish to fit.
By JOHN MARK JACKSON, OD, MS, FAAO
Dry Eye Dx and Tx: Preserving the Periphery
Patients who have aphakia, high regular astigmatism, or pathologic myopia, and those who are critical observers, can benefit from custom specialty soft lenses.
By STEPHANIE PISANO, OD
The Scleral Lens Vault: Scleral Lens Filling Solution Guide
There is often confusion over the many options of nonpreserved saline available to patients.
By JAMIE KUZNIAR, OD
Orthokeratology Today: Evolution of a Prescriber
The following tips can help student interns, optometry residents, and other new ortho-k enthusiasts advance their skills.
By BROOKE MESSER, OD, FAAO, FSLS
Custom Soft Corner: Seeing Single Again
While traditional methods like prism glasses or patching are effective for diplopia, custom soft contact lenses offer a more versatile and cosmetically appealing alternative.
By TIFFANY ANDRZEJEWSKI, OD
Supported Content
Maintaining Corneal Health During Scleral Lens Wear
Oxygen delivery and tear exchange are critical for maintaining corneal health during scleral lens wear.
By Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS
Using Daily Disposable Lenses for Demanding Patients
There are a few patients who take their demands just a little further than most.
By JASON R. MILLER, OD, MBA, FAAO
Navigating Orthokeratology Through Imaging
Diagnostic imaging can play a vital role in fitting and evaluating ortho-k lenses.
By Matthew McGee, OD