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Offices can also contact PhilRx via email at mdhelp@phil.us for any follow-up questions
To minimize callbacks include:
Patient name, date of birth, and gender
Caregiver name & mobile number
IDC-10 code for amblyopic eye
Prescribed dose (1 hour per day/6 days per week)
Number of monthly refills (6-12 recommended)
David Epley, MD
Ophthalmologist, Pediatrix Eye Care
“The prescribing process is easy now. It’s just like with any medication. I go into my EHR, prescribe it, send it electronically to PhilRx, and it’s done."
Follow your patients’ progress in the Luminopia Adherence Portal
You can now follow along with your patients' amblyopia treatment. PhilRx will share your patients' access codes for you to see weekly and overall adherence trends for each of your patients.
Give your office staff portal access so they can help you manage treatment
You can check before or during an appointment to see up-to-date patient information
Most common side effect reported were headaches (14.3% Luminopia vs. 1.7% control), all graded as mild and not lasting
Cases of new or worsening crossed eye were balanced between groups (7.1% Luminopia vs. 8.5% control)
Rate of all ocular side effects similar between groups
Patients should only use Luminopia while wearing their prescribed glasses under the headset
Patients should wear Luminopia while seated or lying down
Patients with a history of light-induced seizures, serious medical conditions, new or worsening eye-turn, or double vision should contact your doctor for additional evaluation and permission
Patients should stop using Luminopia and contact their doctor for additional evaluation if they experience worsening vision in either eye, headache, nausea, eye strain that doesn't go away after usage, dizziness, or increased night terrors