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Download Guide for Presbyopic Success

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Download the e-publication here.

Visioneering Technologies Inc. has collaborated with Jobson Publishing on an e-publication, Redefine What’s Possible. The 14-page publication, which can be downloaded here, is dedicated to achieving success in managing presbyopic patients through the use of NaturalVue® Enhanced Multifocal 1 Day contact lenses.

Following an introduction from Ashley Tuan, OD, PhD, FAAO, Chief Medical Officer at Visioneering Technologies Inc, there are five articles designed to help eye care professionals with aspects of identifying candidates, successful fitting and practice differentiation: Multifocals as an Opportunity for Presbyopes; Help for the Mature Presbyope; NaturalVue for Presbyopia; How to Beat Online Retailers with an Enhanced 1 Day Multifocal Contact Lens; and The Multifocal That’s Perfect for Younger and Older Presbyopes.

Download the e-pub here.

Read other WO stories on how ECPs are successful with NaturalVue contact lenses here.

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