Alcon launches new app for ECPs

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Alcon has introduced eye2eye, a new app that features a contact lens finder that helps eyecare professionals identify Alcon contact lens products for their patients and can also help ECPs successfully fit potential multifocal and toric contact lens wearers in less time.

Fort Worth, TX-Alcon has introduced eye2eye, a new app for eyecare practitioners (ECPs). The eye2eye app features a contact lens finder that helps ECPs identify Alcon contact lens products for their patients and can also help ECPs successfully fit potential multifocal and toric contact lens wearers in less time.

The eye2eye App gives ECPs tools to maximize fit success in a range of available contact lenses, including Air Optix Aqua Multifocal and Air Optix for Astigmatism contact lenses, which use spectacle and contact lens Rx to ensure a proper fit.

The eye2eye App, which is currently available in the U.S. only, can be found on the Apple App Store, Google Play, and at myalcon.com by searching “eye2eye” in the search bar. It operates on Apple, Android, and desktop devices. 

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