Prospective S&E Study of Wavefront-guided PRK for Myopia With iDesign Advanced Wavescan Studio™...
Stable Myopic Refractive ErrorWith or Without AstigmatismProspective, multicenter, bilaterally-treated, open-label, non-randomized clinical trial.
Evaluation of Vision Effects of a Cosmetic Tinted Hydrogel Contact Lens
Refractive ErrorSubjects will wear 2 of 2 study contact lenses for a wearing time of approximately three to four hours at each of the visits in order to take measurements on binocular functional visual performance.
Three-month Clinical Evaluation of Silicone Hydrogel Definitive 65 Contact Lenses
AmetropiaComparison of different contact lens materials.
Multi-Center Clinical Evaluation of Two Daily Disposable Contact Lenses (Study 2)
Refractive ErrorThe purpose of this study is to compare the subjective performance of two daily disposable contact lenses with respect to comfort and handling.
A Comparative Study of Two Daily Disposable Contact Lenses in Higher Myopia Subjects
Refractive ErrorMyopiaThe purpose of this study is to compare the change from baseline in central corneal curvature at one week, between 2 silicone hydrogel lenses, in higher myopic subjects.
Dispensing Evaluation of Subjective Comfort, Vision, and Handling of a New Lens Compared to a Marketed...
Refractive AmetropiaTo evaluate and compare the performance of a new contact lens to a marketed contact lens.
Ocular Comfort and the "Aging" Lens (ERBIUM)
Refractive ErrorThe purpose of this trial was to evaluate the factors affecting comfortable contact lens wear and how those factors affect contact lens replacement frequency.
Prospective Study of an Investigational Toric Soft Contact Lens
MyopiaAstigmatism1 moreThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate substantial equivalence of an investigational toric soft contact lens to the commercially available Focus® DAILIES® Toric soft contact lens when worn in a daily wear, daily disposable mode for three months.
Evaluation of the Performance of Non-molded Soft Contact Lenses
AmetropiaTo evaluate the performance of the study soft lens for vision, comfort, physiology and lens surface properties.
Improving Vision and Quality of Life in the Nursing Home
Refractive ErrorCataractThe primary purpose of this study is to evaluate whether interventions to improve vision in nursing home residents have an impact on residents' health-related quality of life. The interventions being evaluated are correction of refractive error (near-sightedness, far-sightedness, presbyopia) and cataract surgery.