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The Keratoconus Group Launches New Website

The Keratoconus Group Launches New Website to Better Support Patients and Families Across the UK

The Keratoconus Group, the UK’s leading charity dedicated to supporting people living with keratoconus, is proud to announce the launch of its brand-new website — marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter in the charity’s mission to provide accessible information, peer support, and advocacy for the keratoconus community.

The redesigned website, developed with design and digital support from Digital Optics Marketing, offers a fresh, modern look and a vastly improved user experience, making it easier than ever for patients, families, and eye care professionals to access trusted resources about keratoconus – a progressive eye condition that affects the cornea and can lead to significant visual impairment if left untreated.

With clear navigation, updated educational materials, and new community features, the site aims to empower individuals at every stage of their keratoconus journey. From diagnosis and treatment options to emotional support and patient stories, the new platform brings together everything people need in one accessible space.

“This launch is more than just a website update – it’s the start of a new era for the Keratoconus Group,” said Steve Graham, Chair of The Keratoconus Group. “Our mission has always been to ensure that no one faces keratoconus alone, and this new site reflects that commitment. It’s designed to make finding help and community easier, faster, and more personal.”

The new website also strengthens the charity’s ability to engage with supporters, share updates on research and awareness initiatives, and expand its online community — a vital lifeline for those living with keratoconus across the UK and beyond.

Visitors can explore the new site now at www.keratoconus-group.org.uk

About The Keratoconus Group


The Keratoconus Group (UK) is a registered charity dedicated to providing information, support, and advocacy for people affected by keratoconus. Since its founding, the Group has worked to improve awareness, share patient experiences, and connect individuals with reliable resources and expert advice. Through community events, online forums, and collaboration with eye care professionals, the charity continues to make a difference for thousands of people living with keratoconus