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The Contact Lens Advisor web site is one of a growing number of sites dedicated to providing greater consumer awareness in various fields of medical speciality.

The idea is quite simple. The intention is to provide people with the necessary information and resources to be able to firstly understand their bodies better and any medical conditions they might have, and then to take that information and, in conjunction with the appropriate health specialists, act upon it.

Most health specialists just don't have enough time to sit down with each patient and discuss their condition in great depth and to answer every worry and concern as it occurs. This site then provides not an alternative, but rather more of a second opinion which might help the patient perhaps to gather together and frame some specific questions to ask of their specialist consultant.

This is a form of "empowerism" for the interested health-conscious patient, who indeed is a "consumer" of the health services available in whichever country they live. With the appropriate and full knowledge of his or her state of health, the patient will gain confidence not only through a better understanding of their condition, but also through being able to interact on more equal terms with their medical practioners.

Such a web site as this can of course never replace the years of training and experience of doctors and surgeons, however it can be a significant aid in the dissemination of quality medical information in a form more readily digestible by the average person.




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