Hi, just have a few questions about the lenses, I have extreme dry eyes, basically can't last 15 minutes in the wind due dry eye from accutane. Just wondering how long the fitting process takes, How much it would cost, how long they last and what happens if you lose them/ need new ones. Is there anywhere else that does scleral lenses or is this basically the place you need to go, an optometrist I spoke to said he does scleral lenses but i'm not sure if it would be the same thing?
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You can call them and ask to speak to the new patient coordinator to get answers to questions about fitting time, costs, and insurance. If you need to purchase a replacement they can make duplicates.
(781)-726-7337
There are many practitioners around the country who fit scleral lenses and many of them are very good. The difference is that fitting sclerals is usually just a part of someone's practice and because they are working with commercially produced lenses, the ability to customize the fit has limitations.
Boston sclerals fitted and manufactured at Boston Foundation for sight where the entire clinic is devoted to the process. The lenses are a unique design with much greater ability to customize the fit than commercial sclerals. They are an FDA approved prosthetic device.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
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Originally posted by Rebecca Petris View PostYou can call them and ask to speak to the new patient coordinator to get answers to questions about fitting time, costs, and insurance. If you need to purchase a replacement they can make duplicates.
(781)-726-7337
There are many practitioners around the country who fit scleral lenses and many of them are very good. The difference is that fitting sclerals is usually just a part of someone's practice and because they are working with commercially produced lenses, the ability to customize the fit has limitations.
Boston sclerals fitted and manufactured at Boston Foundation for sight where the entire clinic is devoted to the process. The lenses are a unique design with much greater ability to customize the fit than commercial sclerals. They are an FDA approved prosthetic device.
So I think my only option is to go to the U.S and try some treatments there.. Interested in trying IPL azasite and boston sclerals.. just trying to weigh up if its worth it which is why I'm trying to find out how long the lenses last. I read on the site it costs around $7500 to get the fitted (ouch) so I hope they last a while as I don't think i'd be able to get insurance or anything to pay for it as i don't live there.
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I think you have to do annual checkups w/ the Boston sclerals. I don't know how long they last, but you will have to come to the US yearly for htat. As for IPL, its about 4-5 treatmetns to see if it helps, so you will have to fly to the US monthly, or stay here for half a year. And for the Azasite, can you find a pharmacy to specially compound it for you in Australia? It seems like so much work and money to come here just for some Azasite....which for most people, it doesn't seem like a wonder drug.
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Post-Accutane looking to get Boston Scerals
Hi Alex,
I just wanted to let you know that I have extreme dry eye post-Accutane as well so I know what you're going through; I too am looking into Boston sceral lenses; my doctor said he thinks this would be a good next step since punctal plugs pretty much do nothing for me and Restasis was an absolute fail -- it's probably the only thing my body has reacted to more violently than mono; I was plagued with constant burning and sharp pains. I am really PRAYING that Boston Scerals can provide me with some relief! Are you still looking into getting scerals?
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Has anyone had success with BFS scleral lenses?
I've been searching the forum, and find many people considering scleral lenses, and a few who have tried them, but haven't found anyone who has had great success and is now feeling "normal". I'm concerned that I'll go through all the time, money, and emotional investment, only to have them say... "We're sorry, we really can't help." After all the disappointments over the past 20 months, it's hard... but then most of you already know that.
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Yogini, I know exactly what you mean. But it looks like you're from Boston, so you won't have to deal with the travel expenses that most people have, so that will help a lot with the time and money. Also, I've that insurance has been pretty good at covering at least some of the cost of the lens, up to the entire thing! If you've tried everything already, I think its worth it to give BFS a shot. I'm waiting on them right now...and I really hope they will take me!
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Odydnys -- You have been waiting two months to find out whether or not they will take you?? Did you get a referral from your doctor and everything? That is not good news for me b/c I have been having terrible pain recently and really am hoping not to have to put my life on hold for two more months to try them (had to come from from my job b/c my eyes were hurting too much)...
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Originally posted by DryEyeSurvivor26 View PostOdydnys -- You have been waiting two months to find out whether or not they will take you?? Did you get a referral from your doctor and everything? That is not good news for me b/c I have been having terrible pain recently and really am hoping not to have to put my life on hold for two more months to try them (had to come from from my job b/c my eyes were hurting too much)...
When was your referral sent to BFS?
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