I recently went to see Dr. Azman in Baltimore. He is recommending some expensive testing that is not covered by insurance:
1) Osmolarity Test
2) Pictures of the front and back of the cornea (Endothelium)
And depending on the above results, he might need to do:
3) Higher Order Aberrations (HOAs)
Once the testing is complete (hundreds of dollars later!) he will determine my course of action for treatment. The first priority will be to get my Blepharitis and MGD under control.
In the past 4 years since I have had dry eyes I have seen MANY eye doctors and have tried many failed treatments. I am impressed with Dr. Azman and have a feeling that he is different than the other doctors I've seen. But I am a skeptical person and want to make sure I'm not spending money needlessly. I actually found Dr. Azman in this forum so he apparently has been able to help some patients. Is anyone familiar with these tests and the benefits of taking them? While he does not claim to be able to cure dry eyes he does say that he can treat it and make it much more manageable. He claims to have a 98% success rate with his patients.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post!
1) Osmolarity Test
2) Pictures of the front and back of the cornea (Endothelium)
And depending on the above results, he might need to do:
3) Higher Order Aberrations (HOAs)
Once the testing is complete (hundreds of dollars later!) he will determine my course of action for treatment. The first priority will be to get my Blepharitis and MGD under control.
In the past 4 years since I have had dry eyes I have seen MANY eye doctors and have tried many failed treatments. I am impressed with Dr. Azman and have a feeling that he is different than the other doctors I've seen. But I am a skeptical person and want to make sure I'm not spending money needlessly. I actually found Dr. Azman in this forum so he apparently has been able to help some patients. Is anyone familiar with these tests and the benefits of taking them? While he does not claim to be able to cure dry eyes he does say that he can treat it and make it much more manageable. He claims to have a 98% success rate with his patients.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post!
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