EMR Systems definition Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems are digital versions of the paper charts in a clinician’s office. They contain the medical and treatment history of the patients in…
We’re all familiar with the Humphrey Visual Field. Whether we’ve operated the machine as a doctor, a tech, or on the other side, as a patient, we all agree it…
In many eye care practices, technicians play a central role in keeping diagnostic workflows running smoothly. Among the tests they perform, visual field exams can be some of the most…
Visual field testing is a cornerstone of modern eye care, supporting the diagnosis and long-term management of glaucoma, neurological disease, and retinal conditions. For decades, tabletop perimetry systems such as…
Ophthalmic technicians play a crucial role in the success of any eye care practice. They support physicians, manage diagnostic workflows, and shape the patient experience from start to finish. Despite…
Trust is the foundation of every successful eye care relationship. While diagnostic technology and treatment options continue to advance, one principle remains unchanged: informed patients make better decisions about their…
Ptosis, commonly known as drooping of the upper eyelid, is not just a cosmetic issue. When the eyelid descends far enough, it can block the upper portion of a patient’s…
Visual field testing has become far more than a routine glaucoma screening tool. In today’s technology-driven optometric practice, it plays a vital role in identifying retinal disease, neurological conditions, and…
Clinical research is the driving force behind progress in modern eye care. From improving glaucoma management to advancing virtual reality visual field testing, research ensures that new technologies and treatments…
Accurate billing and coding are essential for the financial health and compliance of every eye care practice. Whether you operate an optometry clinic, an ophthalmology practice, or a multi-specialty center,…