Sharpen Your AMD Diagnostic Skills
Sharpen Your AMD Diagnostic Skills
“Know how to spot early AMD, and have a plan of action,” says Dr. Damon Dierker of Eye Surgeons of Indiana.
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“If you are committed to providing the best care to your patients, the AdaptDx technology should be in your practice. This is one of the most important advancements in AMD diagnosis and care in many years,” says Dr. Hoja in his article about bringing AMD to the forefront of eye care.
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Patients with abnormal results can be kept under closer observation, and preventive measures can be taken as Glenn Corbin, OD of Wyomissing Optometric Center discusses.
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Timothy Earley, OD, and Stephanie Mateosky of Medina Vision and Laser Centre, Inc., share with ROB how both their patients and practice are benefiting from AdaptDx.
Read ArticleAdaptDx Test Enables Detection of AMD in the Earliest Stages
Backed by more than 20 years of proven clinical research, the AdaptDx is an easy-to-use functional test that accurately measures dark adaptation, a key biomarker of AMD.
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“Early AMD intervention is possible. The answer is AdaptDx.”
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With regular testing, the AMD can be detected several years before physical changes to the retina are visible, thus allowing doctors to monitor the disease’s progression and begin early treatment.
Read ArticleHow to Stay One Step Ahead of AMD
Optometrists can truly stay ahead of AMD if they change the way they approach it, by identifying disease risk during routine examinations and by using dark adaptation testing for early detection.
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The AdaptDx enables Dr. Hammond to test patients’ dark adaption time, providing info that could indicate subclinical AMD. The practice can then start early treatment to improve patient outcomes.
Read ArticleAdopting Dark Adaptation Technology
Early AMD detection isn’t just great for patients, it’s great for your practice too according to this optometry marketer.
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