Eyecare professionals are on the front line of the fight against macular disease. Whether you are a health, social care or education professional, we want to do everything we can to help you provide the best possible care and support for people with macular disease. Our dedicated enewsletter is full of timesaving tips and details of our patient services, and our webinars are a great (and free) way to refresh or improve your understanding of macular conditions.

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Help connect your patients to the services they need, from learning the skills to live with sight loss to counselling or getting access to treatment.

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We produce a range of free patient information, which professionals can order to give to their patients and to carers.

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We offer guidance to help professionals prepare documents for visually impaired people.

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Speaking to macular disease patients the right way can improve their mental health, and help them keep more of their sight.

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Let us keep you updated on the research breakthroughs your patients will be asking about, and ways we can help make your clinics easier.

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Watch our educational webinars online. We speak to the experts on food, staying safe at the eye clinic, research and macular conditions. Catch up on any webinars you missed, or watch again in your own time.

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Eyecare professionals are on the front line of the fight against macular disease. These resources can help make sight loss less frightening for patients, and help you to be there for people facing macular disease today.

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The Macular Society has produced resources to help teachers make lessons accessible for visually impaired students.