Running an efficient eye care practice is a balancing act — you must provide exceptional patient care, manage administrative tasks, and keep up with ever-evolving technology. With patient expectations and…
When evaluating patients with cataracts, visual field testing plays an important role in assessing functional vision beyond what acuity alone can reveal. Cataract-induced light scatter, glare sensitivity, and contrast loss…
Visual field testing is a cornerstone of modern ophthalmic and optometric practice. Whether diagnosing glaucoma, retinal disease, or neurological disorders, accurate perimetry remains essential for detecting functional vision loss early.…
Depth perception — or the ability to judge spatial distance — is one of the most remarkable functions of the human visual system. It allows us to perceive the three-dimensional…
Strabismus, or ocular misalignment, affects both children and adults and can lead to amblyopia, diplopia, and binocular dysfunction if undetected. Accurate screening and early diagnosis are vital to ensure effective…
A comprehensive eye exam is more than just checking visual acuity — it’s about evaluating the entire visual system for subtle, often silent, signs of disease. Among the most powerful…
Glaucoma remains one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide — and one of the most frequent sources of malpractice claims in ophthalmology and optometry. Failure to diagnose glaucoma…
In recent years, GLP-1 receptor agonists (such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro) have become highly popular for managing type 2 diabetes and supporting weight loss. While these medications show remarkable…
In 2025, Medicare compliance remains one of the most critical aspects of running a successful optometry or ophthalmology practice. With evolving technology — including virtual reality visual field systems and…
The CPT 92081 code refers to Visual Field Screening, the foundational procedure used to detect early or gross defects in a patient’s field of vision. It serves as the first…