My Practice’s Covid-19 Response & Managing the Chaos
Practice Management Mary Hollis Stuck
2020 was supposed to be “our year” in optometry. The number itself was made for us. Now, here I am in the middle of the work-day, writing (...)
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2020 was supposed to be “our year” in optometry. The number itself was made for us. Now, here I am in the middle of the work-day, writing (...)
The annual meeting of both the AOA and American Optometric Student Association (AOSA), was originally scheduled for June 24-28 in National Harbor, Mar (...)
COVID-19 has caused a significant impact on our business, and it will continue to affect how we move forward. As companies slowly begin to re-open, we (...)
Online retailers are creating a significant dip in your optical profits, and every year, another online optical retail tries to push small businesses (...)
Whether your eyecare practice only saw patients for urgent care during this pandemic, or remained closed altogether, now comes a very crucial step: re (...)
We’ve been living with COVID-19 for a while now, and it’s difficult to remember what life was like before the pandemic. If you browse the (...)
Youth sunglasses are one of the hardest sells in the optometry business. You can ask any optometrist or optician, and typically they will tell you tha (...)
Eyewear sales account for over 60% of an optometric practice’s gross revenue. With those statistics in mind, the doctor must pay careful attenti (...)
The patient has answered COVID-19 screening questions TWICE, checked in for the visit from his/her car, had a temperature check, and finally saw the o (...)
Progressive lenses are indeed a remarkable invention, and they are the preferred choice over a lined bifocal. They offer many benefits, such as allowi (...)