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Sight Sciences to Present at the Upcoming Bank of America Healthcare Conference

Key Takeaway: Sight Sciences, Inc. will participate in the Bank of America Healthcare Conference scheduled for May 14, 2024. The presentation will be available through a live and archived webcast on the company's investors webpage. Sight Sciences is recognized for its innovative eyecare technologies including the OMNI Surgical System and TearCare System, which enhance treatment for glaucoma and dry eye disease. The company's focus is on transforming care standards within the eyecare sector.

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  • Sight Sciences will present at the prestigious Bank of America Healthcare Conference.
  • The company focuses on innovative technologies that improve patient care.
  • The upcoming presentation provides an opportunity to showcase their advancements in eyecare technology.

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MENLO PARK, Calif., May 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sight Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: SGHT) (“Sight Sciences” or the “Company”), an eyecare technology company focused on developing and commercializing innovative, interventional technologies that elevate the standard of care, today announced it will present at the upcoming Bank of America Healthcare Conference, in Las Vegas, NV.
Sight Sciences’ management is scheduled to present on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 8:15 am PT / 11:15 am ET. Interested parties may access a live and archived webcast of the fireside chat on the “Investors” section of the company’s website at: investors.sightsciences.com.
About Sight Sciences
Sight Sciences is an eyecare technology company focused on developing and commercializing innovative and interventional technologies intended to transform care and improve patients' lives. Using minimally invasive or non-invasive approaches to target the underlying causes of the world's most prevalent eye diseases, Sight Sciences seeks to create more effective treatment paradigms that enhance patient care and supplant conventional outdated approaches. The Company's OMNI® Surgical System is an implant-free glaucoma surgery technology (i) indicated in the United States to reduce intraocular pressure in adult patients with primary open-angle glaucoma; and (ii) CE Marked for the catheterization and transluminal viscodilation of Schlemm’s canal and the cutting of trabecular meshwork to reduce intraocular pressure in adult patients with open-angle glaucoma. Glaucoma is the world's leading cause of irreversible blindness. The Company's TearCare® System technology is 510(k) cleared in the United States for the application of localized heat therapy in adult patients with evaporative dry eye disease due to meibomian gland dysfunction (“MGD”) when used in conjunction with manual expression of the meibomian glands, enabling clearance of gland obstructions by physicians to address the leading cause of dry eye disease. The Company's SION® Surgical Instrument is a manually operated device available in the United States to be used in ophthalmic surgical procedures to excise trabecular meshwork.
For more information, visit http://www.sightsciences.com
Sight Sciences and TearCare are trademarks of Sight Sciences registered in the United States. OMNI, OMNI ERGO, and SION are trademarks of Sight Sciences registered in the United States, European Union and other territories.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Sight Sciences present at the Bank of America Conference?

Sight Sciences will present on May 14, 2024, at 8:15 am PT.

How can I access the Sight Sciences presentation?

You can access the presentation via a live and archived webcast on their website.

What is Sight Sciences' main focus?

The company develops interventional technologies to improve eye care and patient outcomes.

What is the OMNI® Surgical System used for?

The OMNI® Surgical System is for reducing intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients.

What conditions does the TearCare® System address?

The TearCare® System treats evaporative dry eye disease caused by meibomian gland dysfunction.

Last updated: May 7, 2024