The Expert Keratoconus Clinic

Bespoke Scleral Lenses for Keratoconus

📍 175 Ansty Road Coventry CV2 3FJ

At our clinic, we take a tailored approach to fitting scleral lenses, using advanced technology to create custom lenses that match the unique shape of your eyes. By employing scleral profilometry, we measure over 350,000 points on the cornea and sclera, ensuring an optimal fit for enhanced comfort and vision.

Dr. Dave utilizes 3D data from this process to design freeform scleral lenses that offer superior stability and precise optics, crucial for patients with keratoconus. With our state-of-the-art iTrace ray-tracing aberratometer, we can simulate your vision with and without scleral lenses, allowing us to effectively address any visual symptoms you may experience.

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Why Trust Keratoconus Doctor?

Over 1000 Happy Patients

We take pride in providing personalised, high-quality care. Our team is dedicated to ensuring each patient receives the best experience, reflecting our commitment to excellence and well-being.

20+ Years Of Practice

We bring a wealth of experience and expertise to every aspect of our care. Our long-standing presence in the field reflects our deep commitment to excellence and staying at the forefront of medical advancements.

State-of-the-art technology

The first thing patients comment on is our cutting-edge technology. We often assist manufacturers in technology development.

Individualised treatments

We'll spend time discussing your treatment options and you'll have plenty of time to ask questions.

About Dr Trusit Dave

Dr. Dave is an expert Optometrist specialising in complex contact lenses for medical eye conditions, dry eye, orthokeratology and glaucoma.

He has also lectured all the world to Optometrists and Ophthalmologists. He’s has co-authored a definitive text book on a specialist contact lens procedure known as Ortho-k and has co-invented a clinical product sold by one the largest medical instrument suppliers.

Dr. Dave has a passion for managing keratoconus and a deep understanding corneal topography and aberrometry – the key cause of vision reduction in keratoconus.

He is committed to providing clear communication throughout his consultations.

Dr Trusit Dave

PhD, BSc(Hons), DipTp(IP), Prof Cert Glauc, MCOptom, MBCLA, FAAO

Specialist Technology For Precision Scleral & Corneal Lens Fitting
Assessing Vision

Patients often experience visual distortions like streaks, doubling, and halos, even with contact lenses. We use advanced technology to measure these issues and enhance lens performance for better vision.

The iTrace Ray-tracing aberrometer maps 256 low-power lasers as they pass through the eye, helping Dr. Dave evaluate distortions caused by the cornea and internal eye components. By customizing lens design and fit, he can optimize vision and incorporate corrections like astigmatism on the lens surfaces.

Assessing Structure

Anterior OCT

OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) helps Dr. Dave detect corneal thinning or scarring. It’s useful for evaluating scleral lens fitting but not for designing the lens fit.

Specular Microscopy

This test measures corneal cells that keep the eye clear. A drop in cell count, especially after a corneal graft, can signal inflammation or rejection, needing steroid treatment.

Assessing Shape

Accurate measurement of corneal and scleral shape is crucial for fitting lenses and monitoring corneal diseases. The Eaglet Eye Surface Profiler (ESP) provides a precise 3D profile of the eye, ensuring better-fitting scleral lenses.

Corneal topography evaluates corneal changes and aids in designing rigid gas permeable lenses but does not help with scleral fitting. Our freeform design process ensures comfort for asymmetric corneas.

We Don't Only Specialise in Keratoconus


An irregular cornea can by caused by disease or surgery such as corneal grafts, radial keratotomy and older forms of laser eye surgery. Freeform corneal and scleral lenses can help improve vision for all these cases.

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