We’re excited to share a recent article written by Dr. Nathan Schramm, OD, FSLS, featured in Modern Optometry. In it, he outlines a thoughtful, clinically grounded approach to managing progressive keratoconus, something he navigates daily in our specialty lens clinic.
Keratoconus is a complex condition, and this piece highlights how combining specialty lenses with corneal crosslinking (CXL) can offer patients both visual clarity and long-term stability. Dr. Schramm also shares how newer tools, like wavefront-guided optics and scleral profilometry, are changing how we personalize care for patients with irregular corneas.
If you’re interested in the thinking behind how we approach keratoconus treatment, and the technologies shaping that care, you can read the full article here:
https://modernod.com/articles/2025-mar-apr/a-two-pronged-approach-to-keratoconus-management
We’re proud to have Dr. Schramm on our team and excited to see his work shared with the broader eye care community.
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