Manveen Bedi, OD, FAAO, FSLS

Manveen Bedi, OD, FAAO, FSLS

Dr. Manveen Bedi pursued her Doctorate of Optometry at the Illinois College of Optometry. During her time there, Dr. Bedi was awarded membership to the Beta Sigma Kappa Honor Society, Tomb & Key Honor Society, and a life long membership to the Gold Key International Optometric Honor Society based on her leadership efforts and academic performance.

After graduating, Dr. Bedi completed a residency in Cornea and Contact Lens at the Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University. Dr. Bedi's optometry practice focuses on specialty contact lens fitting for corneal pathologies, management of dry eyes, and myopia control.

Dr. Bedi is passionate about teaching, has authored articles, and presented at several local optometry societies and universities. She is a Fellow of the Scleral Lens Society and a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. Her private practice, Toric Optometry & Optical is located in Mississauga, ON. 

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Resources
Soft Contact Lens Fitting for Astigmatic Patients
Clinical Guides
Soft Contact Lens Fitting for Astigmatic Patients

This comprehensive guide to fitting soft contact lenses in astigmatic patients outlines how optometrists can optimize fits for toric lenses.

May 27, 2024
A Case Study on the Role of RGP Lenses in Management of Microcornea
Case Reports
A Case Study on the Role of RGP Lenses in Management of Microcornea

Review a case study that outlines clinical pearls for optometrists on the long-term co-management of microcornea with rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses.

February 5, 2024
Prosthetic Contact Lenses Fitting for the Blind Eye and Traumatic Iris Injury
Clinical Guides
Prosthetic Contact Lenses Fitting for the Blind Eye and Traumatic Iris Injury

Review which ocular conditions can be managed with prosthetic contact lenses and how optometrists can fit patients with prosthetic lenses.

December 8, 2023
Contact Lenses for Dry Eye Patients: To Fit or Not to Fit
Clinical Guides
Contact Lenses for Dry Eye Patients: To Fit or Not to Fit

Up to 50% of contact lens wearers experience varying degrees of discomfort. To avoid contact lens dropout, learn how to conduct a thorough assessment of risk factors for dry eye and determine the best lens material properties for your particular patient.

March 9, 2022
Ocular Disease & Specialty Contact Lenses: A Study Guide
Clinical Guides
Ocular Disease & Specialty Contact Lenses: A Study Guide

For today’s eyecare practitioners, scleral lenses are becoming an essential part of the clinical toolbox. Learn the main considerations for lens material properties as well as the parameter adjustments to obtain a healthy fit.

January 14, 2022