Case Report: Barry Leonard

Fitting Keratoconus with Scleral Lens

Dr. Barry Leonard

Dr. Barry Leonard is a therapeutic Optometrist with glaucoma certification and is skilled in the treatment and management of eye diseases, speciality contact lenses, corneal refractive therapy and the pre and post-operative care of patients. He combines his clinical experience with his task as Adjunct Clinical Professor for the Western University of Health Sciences, Pacific College of Optometry and Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus
University. He is a member of the American Optometric Association, the California Optometric Association and a member of the AOA Contact Lens and Cornea Section.

Introduction

This is a new lens fit for the left eye. Patient was presented with a VA of 20/250 wearing glasses. She came in for a scleral lens fitting with the aim to get better visual acuity. The patient is diagnosed keratoconus and has a highly irregular cornea. In addition the patient was presented with a cataract (grading +2) which is causing decreased vision as well. The right eye has a failing graft and can not be fitted at this time.