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7th February 2024

Dispensing Optician Article

AOS and Body Doctor announce their collaboration in Dispensing Optician magazine. Launching at 100% Optical in Feb 2024, the Dry Eye Revolution will help ECPs to better manage their dry eye patients.   Read more

25th July 2023

The 4 P’s of Eye Care

Eye care is an essential part of maintaining good health, and the advances in healthcare are making it easier than ever for eye care providers to provide their patients with quality services. The four P’s of healthcare- predictive, preventative, personalized, and participatory – are revolutionizing the way we approach eye care and providing doctors with […] Read more

20th June 2023

Optician Online

Advanced Ophthalmic Systems introduces a hybrid approach. Optician magazine discusses the launch of AOS remote VA. Optician Online – Advanced Ophthalmic Systems introduces a hybrid approach Read more

10th June 2023

Optometry Today article

Computer says go. From putting data in the hands of patients to predicting which children will develop high myopia, OT explores the potential of artificial intelligence technology for eye care. AOS CEO, Karl Jeebaun, is part of the panel of experts. Computer says go (aop.org.uk) Read more

31st May 2023

Are we there yet? Eyeing current remote vision tests

Eye care providers are starting to think about new ways to serve and engage with their patients. The use of video visits, text communications, and remote monitoring apps point to an evolution of how care is delivered. Remote vision tests offer another tool to meet patients where they are, and they have gained popularity over […] Read more

7th December 2022

Advanced Ophthalmic Systems (AOS) Software in Clinical Trials

Advanced Ophthalmic Systems (AOS) software has the potential to play a vital role in future clinical research trial integration for clinical investigators. AOS operates on an intelligent interface that connects to a slit lamp to objectively grade and measure many of the primary and secondary endpoints needed for a successful trial. For example, the objective […] Read more

10th October 2022

BCLA podcast

Eye care in the tech and digital evolution by BCLA@Yours. Luke Stevens-Burt, CEO of the BCLA, meets with AOS General Manager, Ben David, to discuss the various ways in which technology has become increasingly normalised and what to expect from the future. Eye care in the tech and digital evolution by BCLA@Yours – podcast series […] Read more

20th September 2022

How can I stop Myopia from progressing?

Authored by TK&S Optometrists Latest figures have revealed that a million teenagers in the UK are short-sighted – with the threat of a national ‘eye health epidemic’ looming large. Nationally, one in five teenagers are short-sighted – double the number affected 50 years ago. Experts have warned this figure is likely to grow significantly in […] Read more

2nd September 2022

An Interview with Rebecca Donnelly

We recently caught up with industry leader and optometrist Rebecca Donnelly from Lynn Fernandes Optometrists to find out how AOS has transformed how she practices. And, as it turns out a lot has changed since they first started using it.   What are the primary benefits of using digital eyecare? Using Digital eyecare with AOS […] Read more

1st September 2022

Using Digital Tools to Assess Patients

We sat down with Nathan Little, CSO for AOS to get his take on using digital tools to see patients.   What are the options available for tele-health/hybrid care and why do feel adoption is slow in the eyecare industry? I think adoption of these digital tools is slower in eye care than other medical […] Read more

1st August 2022

Optometric Management article

Ocular Surface News. Laura Periman, MD, shows how she used AOS as part of the management process of her Staring Down Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) patient. https://bit.ly/omlaurapaos Read more

20th July 2022

How do you know if you have Dry Eye?

Authored by TK&S Optometrists While dry eye syndrome is a relatively common condition that is not usually serious and can be easy to treat, for some patients it can be extremely debilitating, with potentially life-changing consequences. Typical symptoms include sore, itchy and sometimes gritty eyes which are sensitive to light and, despite the name, produce […] Read more

18th July 2022

AOS Most Asked Questions

AOS new software: The answers to your most-asked questions AOS’ new software will change the way patients receive eyecare. It will not only enable them to have a better understanding of their issues, but also allow them to play a more active and engaged role in their treatment. We caught up with Allison Granger, AOS’ […] Read more