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Caring for patients with presbyopia goes far beyond simply recommending reading glasses.
In this episode of The Dr. April Jasper Show, Dr. April Jasper sits down for a practical conversation with Allison Jasper about how eye care professionals can better understand, communicate with, and care for today’s presbyopia patients.
Together, they discuss: • The everyday frustrations presbyopia patients experience • How lifestyle and technology are reshaping patient expectations • Common communication mistakes practices make • Modern correction and treatment options available today • Creating a patient experience built around confidence and clarity • And how practices can better guide patients through vision changes that impact daily life
Whether you’re an eye care professional looking to improve patient conversations or someone navigating presbyopia yourself, this episode offers valuable insights into delivering more personalized, effective care.
Presbyopia may be common—but the patient experience doesn’t have to feel routine.
By Dr. April Jasper5
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Caring for patients with presbyopia goes far beyond simply recommending reading glasses.
In this episode of The Dr. April Jasper Show, Dr. April Jasper sits down for a practical conversation with Allison Jasper about how eye care professionals can better understand, communicate with, and care for today’s presbyopia patients.
Together, they discuss: • The everyday frustrations presbyopia patients experience • How lifestyle and technology are reshaping patient expectations • Common communication mistakes practices make • Modern correction and treatment options available today • Creating a patient experience built around confidence and clarity • And how practices can better guide patients through vision changes that impact daily life
Whether you’re an eye care professional looking to improve patient conversations or someone navigating presbyopia yourself, this episode offers valuable insights into delivering more personalized, effective care.
Presbyopia may be common—but the patient experience doesn’t have to feel routine.

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