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  • New contact Lens Study for Keratoconus by Synergeyes Lenses

    By admin | November 1, 2008



    This might be a good way to get a free pair of Synergeyes.

    If you have Keratoconus consider this trial for contact lenses:

    SynergEyes Clinical Study

    SynergEyes, the industry leader in hybrid contact lens technology,
    invites you to participate in a SynergEyes Keratoconus clinical study.

    SynergEyes is designed to provide your eyes the crisp vision of a
    rigid gas permeable (RGP) lens and the comfort of a soft lens. The
    purpose of this study is to analyze new lens design configurations
    that have been created for improved lens comfort and wearability. The
    clinical study will take place at SynergEyes offices in Carlsbad,
    California, to evaluate and dispense multiple lens designs, and allow
    for various progress visits. Most visits will be about 1 hour long.

    This is a great opportunity to learn more about keratoconus and
    assist in the development of a new treatment option. If you would
    like to participate or have any questions, please call the SynergEyes
    study enrollment coordinator, Jessica Ackerman at 760-444-9629 to
    schedule a screening evaluation. Enrollment is filling rapidly, and
    study subjects will be enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis.
    If you would like to participate, do not delay in contacting Jessica
    to indicate your interest.

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    Topics: Contact Lens for Keratoconus, PMD and Keratoconus |

    One Response to “New contact Lens Study for Keratoconus by Synergeyes Lenses”

    1. Ken Latman Says:
      November 20th, 2008 at 8:06 pm

      I’ve been looking for people who are trying these new lenses when I came acrros your blog. I have had KC for over 10 years now. I was diagnosed when leaving high school and have gone from RGP lenses to the piggy back system and now my doctor wants me to try these lenses your writing about. Have you had any problems with them yet?
      I started a group in facebook if you want to join.

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