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In praise of pharmacy - but!

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4 years 5 months ago - 4 years 5 months ago #200 by Andrew D Price
Pharmacies are great places, staff are extremely well educated, busy and able to make life changing (and sometimes saving) decisions on the appropriateness of medications for a particular person. However they do not use a bio-microscope to diagnose this condition and are not able to spend up to an hour with 'dry eye' (a inaccurate catch all term for too many) patients.

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4 years 5 months ago #203 by Andrew D Price
On the same general theme; supermarkets are useful places, where the ability to pick up varied items in one place is combined with a warm dry environment. They even sell products that can be put onto eyes! However the nice people at the check out do not use a bio-microscope to diagnose this condition and are not able to spend up to an hour with 'dry eye' (a inaccurate catch all term for too many) patients.

A specific examination with an Eye Care Professional would always be a better choice adp-eyecare.co.uk/ or lnkd.in/gVjxSQE

Andrew D Price FBDO(Hons)CL MBCLA
The ADP Consultancy
Text/Call: +44 (0)752 898 6280
Email: adpconsultancy@gmail.com
eyedropsdatabase.co.uk/
www.linkedin.com/in/adpconsultancy

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