Mohit Adlakha, OD
Dr. Mohit Adlakha graduated from MCPHS University with Doctor of Optometry. Currently, he is a member of the Ontario Association of Optometrists. He is licensed by the College of Optometrists of Ontario and certified to prescribe Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents in Canada. Dr. Adlakha is passionate about providing comprehensive eye care to his patients and serving the community.
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Contact Lens Care for Patients with Take-Home Instructions
To support new contact lens wearers, optometrists can teach patients to insert and remove lenses both in-office and with our downloadable guide.
An Optometrist's Guide to Pachychoroid Spectrum Conditions
Changes in ophthalmic imaging have allowed optometrists to identify conditions in the pachychoroid disease spectrum. Review the traits of these conditions here.
The Best Contact Lenses of 2022
These are my favorite contact lenses of 2022 for each kind of patient, plus a quick overview of some new innovations!
How We Do Retina Screenings in Our Optometry Office
Retinal screenings can not only detect the early onset of ocular conditions but can also allow you to practice eye care to the highest standards. This article provides the benefits of retinal screenings and pointers on how to incorporate them in your practice.
Top 20 Memes for Eyecare Professionals
Between reading detailed articles on glaucoma and managing difficult cases, we all need some form of comic relief at the end of the day. This article presents the top 20 memes (hand-picked) to which all eyecare professional can relate. So sit back and enjoy!
How to Write a Business Plan When Subleasing an Optometry Practice - Plus Free Template
As a new grad OD or an OD who has been practicing for a few years, you might find yourself planning to sublease a practice and have been asked to submit a business proposal. This article provides a summary of how to write this document, plus a free downloadable template!
How COVID-19 Affects the Eyes: Recent Research and Updates for Eyecare Professionals
As the new data released each day demonstrates, coronavirus (COVID-19) has an effect all over the human body. This article outlines the current research on COVID-19’s effect on eyes and what we should look for in these patients.