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  • If you fit contact lenses you should have suitable equipment for contact lens practice and the skills to use it competently.
  • You should have all equipment verified and calibrated regularly.
A369
This Guidance does not change what you must do under the law.
A370
You must have: 
  1. a slit-lamp biomicroscope, ideally capable of providing a magnification of at least 25x
  2. a keratometer or other calibrated instrument to assess the corneal curvature
  3. appropriate procedures for infection control. See section on Infection control
  4. sight testing chart and equipment for refraction.
A371
You should have a range of: 
  1. single patient use diagnostic soft contact lenses
  2. complex diagnostic contact lenses, if appropriate
  3. appropriate lens care systems for patients
  4. appropriate topical drugs and diagnostic agents. 
A372
You may also wish to have: 
  1. contact lens verification apparatus, for example a radiuscope
  2. tear assessment equipment
  3. corneal topographer
  4. equipment for meibomian gland function investigation.
A373
You should have all your contact lens fitting equipment verified and calibrated regularly.
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