Prevent Blindness has designated March 23-29, 2026, as its first Keratoconus Week and is promoting free educational resources for patients and Prevent Blindness has designated March 23-29, 2026, as its first Keratoconus Week and is promoting free patient education resources tied to the campaign. According to the organization, the materials include a fact sheet, a flyer titled “Your Teen’s Blurry Vision Could be a Sign of Keratoconus” in English and Spanish, a dedicated webpage, and social media graphics. The initiative is supported by Glaukos.

Prevent Blindness said the campaign is intended to encourage earlier detection and treatment and to connect patients with appropriate eye care. The organization highlighted available management options, including scleral or rigid gas permeable lenses, corneal cross-linking, and corneal transplantation in severe cases.