Driving Practice Growth with Dry Eye Business
Practice Models Kate Gettinger, OD
In this day and age, it’s becoming rarer to see the eyecare practice of old, where the emphasis was simply on fitting and dispensing standard gl (...)
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In this day and age, it’s becoming rarer to see the eyecare practice of old, where the emphasis was simply on fitting and dispensing standard gl (...)
Patients trust their optometrists and ophthalmologists with one of their most valued senses. They deserve high-quality care and treatment, but eye car (...)
Refractions are such a large part of our industry and seem to be undervalued and misunderstood in many scenarios. As many refractions that providers p (...)
Have you contemplated whether your practice could sustain an in-house lab? This is a challenging question for any office, but for smaller one-or-two o (...)
In this day and age, with the internet at everyone’s fingertips, it’s amazing how much you can find out about a business by simply doing a (...)
Leadership, especially in healthcare, is not for the faint of heart. It requires a multitude of different skills and attributes, many of which are not (...)
Eyes are unimaginably complex. Within one small organ, numerous fine layers are performing various functions in harmony with one another to form the i (...)
The cost of hiring a new employee is high. Employers can spend thousands of dollars bringing in new clerical staff, opticians, and technicians. It&rsq (...)
Dry eye is a condition that has historically been palliated, rather than treated. When a patient complained of ocular irritation, they were handed a s (...)
In the world of optometry practice, a lot of times it can feel like sink or swim. The market is driving optometrists to find new, innovative ways to p (...)