Practitioner Learning Center
BostonSight, 464 Hillside Avenue, Suite 205, Needham, MA 02494
Phone: 888-SCLERAL (888-725-3725)

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Dr. Duarte fits a 23-year-old patient with corneal astigmatism with a 16.5 mm BostonSight SCLERAL lens. He requested minimal changes to the lens design and achieved excellent results.
Dr. Amy Nau is featured in the October 2022 Contact Lens Spectrum Case Reports. In this Case Report, she fits a patient with 18.0mm BostonSight SCLERAL lenses (BostonSight) in Optimum Infinite material and Tangible Hydra-PEG to maximize ocular surface coverage and protection.
Dr. Ellen Shorter uses BostonSight SCLERAL’s Smart360 technology along with Pentacam CSP to design a free-form scleral lens that improves patient wear time.
Dr. Brittany Yelle uses BostonSight SCLERAL’s SmartSight HOA technology to design a scleral lens to correct glare and starbursts in a patient following SBK.
Dr. Bradley Richlin uses BostonSight SCLERAL’s Smart360 design feature with Eaglet ESP to design a BostonSight SCLERAL lens for keratoconus.
Dr. Sheila Morrison uses BostonSight SCLERAL’s Smart360 design feature with Eaglet ESP to design a BostonSight SCLERAL lens for keratoconus.
Dr. Ricardo Duarte uses BostonSight SCLERAL’s 16.5mm lens to improve vision in a 23-year-old patient with corneal astigmatism.
Dr. Chandra Chawan fits a patient with the newly launched 16mm BostonSight SCLERAL lenses using the diagnostic FitKit. See how he improved her vision to 20/25 and 20/20.
Discover how we refitted one patient, taking him from just a few hours of lens tolerance to nearly all-day comfort.
Learn how Dr. Barrry Leonard used BostonSight SCLERAL’s first empirical fitting option to achieve successful patient outcomes.
Dr. Barry Leonard, OD, and Reinier Stortelder, Boptom, Eaglet Eye (The Netherlands), showcased this poster at GSLS 2021 featuring Eaglet Eye’s ESP profilometer and BostonSight SCLERAL lenses.
Higher-order aberration creates a unique challenge when fitting keratoconus patients in specialty lenses. In this poster, presented at GSLS 2021, Drs. Gomez and Carrasquillo show how using a scleral lens that incorporates front surface eccentricity can help cases where vision remains limited.