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Useful Links for Eye Care Practitioners

The following are links to interesting and useful websites for eye care professionals. If you have a suggestion for a link to add, please send us an e-mail.

A

University of Alabama, College of Optometry

American Academy of Ophthalmology

American Academy of Optometry

American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus (AAPOS)

American Optometric Association (AOA)

Arnold Eye Center

Association of Optometric Contact Lens Educators (AOCLE)

Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)

Aston University Department of Vision Sciences

B

University of Bradford Department of Optometry

C

University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry

University of California San Diego Shiley Eye Center

CLEK Study

Columbia University Department of Ophthalmology

Contact Lenses Today

Contact Lens Manufacturers Association (CLMA)

Contact Lens Society of America

Contact Lens Spectrum

D

Doheny Eye Institute

E

EyeDock.com

G

Glaucoma Research Foundation

H

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

University of Houston, College of Optometry

I

Illinois College of Optometry

Indiana University School of Optometry

Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, College of Optometry

International Society of Refractive Surgery

Internet Ophthalmology at SUNY Buffalo

J

Jules Stein Eye Institute

K

Karolinska

M

University of Melbourne

Michigan College of Optometry

University of Missouri - St. Louis, School of Optometry

University of Montreal, Ecole d'Optometrie

N

National Eye Institute

National Keratoconus Foundation

NASA Vision Sciences Database

New England College of Optometry

New Zealand Optics

Northeastern State University, College of Optometry

Nova Southeastern University, College of Optometry

O

Ohio State University, College of Optometry

Optical Society of America

Optometric Computing

Optometry Library

Ortho-K.NETwork

P

Pacific University, College of Optometry

Pennsylvania College of Optometry

University of Pittsburgh Department of Ophthalmology

Primary Care Optometry News

R

Review of Ophthalmology

Review of Optometry

S

Scheie Eye Institute

Schepens Eye Research Institute

Singapore Polytechnic

Sjogrens Syndrome Foundation

Southern California College of Optometry

Southern College of Optometry

State University of New York, College of Optometry

T

Texas Optometric Association

U

University of Ulster

V

Vision Council of America

W

University of Wales, Cardiff

University of Waterloo School of Optometry

Wilmer Eye Institute

 

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