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New central phone number – even better accessibility
We are constantly improving our service and making contact with our customers as easy as possible. That’s why we now have one central phone number: 📞 088 – 404 3606 With this new number, we are making it more convenient for you. All previous phone numbers will be dropped. Whether…
LEES VERDERKeratoconus in the spotlight: Chrétien inspires at NOG congress
The annual congress of the Netherlands Ophthalmological Society (NOG) - the scientific professional association for ophthalmologists - took place on April 2, 2025. For the second year in a row, Chrétien took the stage to share his passion and expertise around keratoconus. With his presentation he took the attending ophthalmologists...
LEES VERDERKeratoconus Center Netherlands has moved!
We are proud to announce that our center has taken a beautiful new step. On October 29, we moved to a beautiful, more spacious location in the Crown Business Center in Zoetermeer. Don't worry, we stay close: still with free parking and next to Zoetermeer train station. What makes this...
LEES VERDERKeratoconus lens – innovation for better vision
In keratoconus, the cornea becomes thinner and changes shape, causing distortions in vision. For example, many people with keratoconus experience shadows in their vision. Fortunately, these days we can correct this very well with scleral lenses. At Keratoconus Center Netherlands, we make extensive use of conepower® in these lenses. This…
LEES VERDERPresentation at HFAK
We take our specialization in keratoconus very seriously at KCNL. Education is very important in this, so when we were approached by HFAK, the Höhere Fachschule für Augenoptik Köln, for a presentation and explanation of all the innovative things we do here, we didn't have to think long about it....
LEES VERDERReduced stray light through scleral lens with wavefront correction
A 28-year-old man with keratoconus (KC) experiences severe photophobia with scleral lenses. When he is outside he wears sunglasses, regardless of the weather conditions. After providing wavefront corrected scleral lenses, the symptoms of photophobia were greatly reduced. He hasn't worn his cap and sunglasses since. The stray light values are...
LEES VERDERKeratoconus lenses
In 2022, the Keratoconus Center in the Netherlands will conduct research into a new innovative keratoconus lens. This new glass should promote visual functioning for daily activities. Especially in today’s digital world, seeing sight and contrast is more important than ever. Current treatment of the keratoconus condition consists of contact…
LEES VERDERScattered light and keratoconus
Patients with keratoconus experience more scattered light nuisance than people without this eye condition. Stray light has a blinding effect. Sunlight is experienced as extremely bright. This is why patients with keratoconus are quick to reach for sunglasses. In more severe cases, a cap with a sun visor should be…
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