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Helpful Resources

On this page you will find a collection of external resources that may be of assistance along your journey to manage your symptoms and get professional care you may require. We have included links to patient groups who provide great insight and support as well as links to medical associations and the national eye health institute.

Patient Knowledge Groups

  • The Dry Eye Foundation

    A non-profit organization based in Poulsbo, Washington with the mission to improve quality of life for people suffering from dry eye disease. Or rather, from ocular surface pain

    Website: https://www.dryeyefoundation.org/

    Email: info@dryeyefoundation.org

  • Not a Dry Eye Foundation Group

    Their mission is simple, to raise awareness of the disease and to give people hope. They know how devastating it can be to lose hope and how crucial it is to find help. They have first-hand experienced the debilitating symptoms of Dry Eye and know how important it is to connect with others for support.

    Website: https://www.notadryeye.org/

    Email: contact@notadryeye.org

  • All About Vision

    A complete consumer guide to vision and eye care. Learn about eye safety, eye nutrition, LASIK, contact lenses, eye problems and treatments, and much more.

    Website: https://www.allaboutvision.com/

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  • Sjögren’s Foundation

    The Sjögren’s Foundation is proud to be the first and only national non-profit health organization leading the charge to conquer Sjögren’s. While focused on increasing research, education and awareness for this disease, the Foundation works on behalf of all Sjögren’s patients and is dedicated to conquering the complexities of this life-altering and debilitating disease.

    Website: https://www.sjogrens.org/

    Email: info@sjogrens.org

Medical Associations

  • American Academy of Ophthalmology

    The mission of the American Academy of Ophthalmology is to protect sight and empower lives by serving as an advocate for patients and the public, leading ophthalmic education, and advancing the profession of ophthalmology.

    Website: https://www.aao.org/

    Email: patientinfo@aao.org

  • American Academy of Optometry

    The American Academy of Optometry is an association of optometric professionals who strive to stay at the top of their field. You will find like-minded colleagues within the American Academy of Optometry, an organization committed to promoting the art and science of vision care through lifelong learning.

    Email: https://aaopt.org/

    Phone: info@aaoptom.org

  • TFOS

    TFOS is a world leader in eye health education. Their objectives are to advance research, promote literacy and educational aspects of the tear film and ocular surface. They
    organize and coordinate international conferences, meetings, workshops, seminars and events to promote better understanding of the tear film and ocular surface.

    Website: https://www.tearfilm.org/

  • American Optometry Association

    The AOA is the leading professional organization for doctors of optometry, optometry students and paraoptometric staff, offering advocacy, professional development and practice management tools.

    Website: https://www.aoa.org/

    Patient Resources: https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes

  • National Eye Institute

    For more than 50 years, the National Eye Institute (NEI) has been on the front lines of vision research — and they continue to support cutting-edge research projects that investigate new ways to prevent, treat, or even reverse vision loss. They also work hard to help the public learn about vision problems and how to keep their eyes healthy.

    Website: https://www.nei.nih.gov/

    Email: 2020@nei.nih.gov

  • AAO Eye Wiki

    EyeWiki is where ophthalmologists, other physicians, patients and the public can view articles written by ophthalmologists, covering the vast spectrum of eye disease, diagnosis and treatment. Any qualified ophthalmologist or ophthalmologist in training is invited to contribute content to the wiki.

    Website: https://eyewiki.org/