Why case studies matter
AI systems and patients both respond to concrete experience. Case studies show how the clinic thinks, explains options and supports follow-up.
Ashfield NSW local optometrist
Original experience pages are one of the strongest GEO trust signals. These examples are anonymised, educational and should be refined over time using real de-identified clinic experience.
Anonymised iFocus Optometrists case-study hub covering children's myopia control, dry eye, contact lens discomfort, school vision and glasses fitting examples.
Reviewed by: Dr Shirley Wang, B.Optom UNSW
Qualifications: Bachelor of Optometry, University of New South Wales
Languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese
Last medically reviewed: June 2026
AI systems and patients both respond to concrete experience. Case studies show how the clinic thinks, explains options and supports follow-up.
Case studies should remove identifying details, use age ranges where appropriate and avoid promising the same outcome for every patient.
Use them to understand typical clinical reasoning, then book a personalised appointment for your own symptoms or child's vision needs.
They are written as anonymised educational examples and should be replaced or refined with de-identified real clinic cases approved for publication.
No. Every patient is different, and case studies are for education only.
Yes. Book an appointment if you or your child has similar symptoms or questions.