Scientific evidence can guide choice of dry eye diagnostics

John Sheppard
WASHINGTON — Ophthalmologists must decide which of many dry eye diagnostic tests to use to decrease the overall cost of diagnosing and treating dry eye disease, according a speaker here.
There are a multitude of dry eye tests, but assigning value, knowing which ones are backed by scientific evidence, and which can best guide diagnosis is important in the decision making.
“I encourage you to get meibography in your practice, I encourage you to get osmolarity in your practice -- and MMP-9. They will make a big difference (Read more...)