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In the realm of ocular healthcare, the principle of Haidinger brushes and understanding its basis in polarized light can significantly contribute to patient care when applied by a collaborative interprofessional healthcare team. Comprising ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians, and optical technologists, this team harnesses the knowledge of polarized light in both lens selection and advanced imaging techniques. Lens selection can benefit from understanding polarized light, which can reduce glare and increase visual comfort with polarizing filters, a particularly crucial factor for patients requiring precise visual acuity. Patients may receive more helpful eyewear by exploring polarization options with experienced team members. Similarly, the utilization of polarized light in optical coherence tomography (OCT), a noninvasive imaging method, allows for the acquisition of detailed retinal images. While the connection of Haidinger brushes to the macular pigment raises the possibility of its use in the early detection of macular conditions such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and macular telangiectasia, this potential application requires further investigation. Nevertheless, the concept of Haidinger brushes may be introduced to patients as a noninvasive means of self-monitoring macular health, with the understanding that perception of Haidinger brushes can vary among healthy individuals. Understanding Haidinger brushes and their potential implications in disease detection and patient education highlights the need for continued research. Through a coordinated effort, the interprofessional healthcare team can effectively implement current knowledge and adapt to future discoveries, ensuring patients receive the most appropriate and personalized ocular care.