I have always wondered when I would be sued for a first time PAL wearer tripping over the curb on their way out to the car. Been in the business since 1998, and have never had to deal with a...
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I have always wondered when I would be sued for a first time PAL wearer tripping over the curb on their way out to the car. Been in the business since 1998, and have never had to deal with a...
Second pair. Sola Access.
Show up with your frame bags and a box of awesome cookies or pastries. Have an awesome smile and a unique product.
Thanks for the information Browman. We have no experience with Hoya. We have used Vision-Ease nearly exclusively since 2004, and have always been pleased with their product, pricing, and service. ...
Browman, I am interested in why you don't like Hoya, Seiko, and Vision-Ease. I realize that different businesses have different experiences. What factors drove your comment?
Vision-Ease
Try an 8x35 Poly or High Index and see if he will compromise. I think it would be extremely rare for somebody to reject an 8x35 due to segments being too narrow.
True That
I believe Nevada is enacting similar legislation.
You forgot the ;) at the end of my statement. lol Gotcha!
I recommend spraying the edges (especially the drill holes) with a bit of Windex, and then using a clean cloth to wipe a little acetone around the edges. This will eliminate any waxy residue from...
We recently closed one of our locations, and have a complete exam lane for sale. Equipment would be great for a new start-up office. Asking $25,000 for the entire setup, which includes:
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Thanks for the great information everybody.
Cool. Thanks.
Anybody out there have any experience with Tri-Care West?
Thanks jpways. The Tri-Care in my region is administered by United Health Care. Is that the case with you? Also, how long between submission and payment typically? Thanks.
Our practice is considering taking TriCare. At first glance, it appears that the 92004 and 92014 rates are reasonable, and that members are eligible either every 12 months (active duty), or every 24...
Thanks for all the help. I think the only solution (besides monocles) is the rimless, and he wants an aviator. Gonna let him shop around.
Howard, is the frame a 69 or 70? He is currently wearing a 66 with an 18 bridge, and it is too small.
Chris, thanks for the tip on Fatheads. Looks like they stall out around a 66.
Is there an emoji for face palm?
I have a patient who is wearing a Marchon aviator (66 Eye) that is too small for him. Yes, his head is larger than most. I estimate that he will need a 69 eye with 18 bridge. Any ideas? Already...
Living causes dying.
I am plano, and I require backside ARC on all my sunglasses (wrap or flat). Call me picky, but those little reflections do bug me.
Status Update: Checked out several EHR programs at VE West. We settled on Revolution EHR. Interviewed multiple resources, and the consensus was that Revolution is the closest to "it just works"...
New frame section: "Transpecsual"
Same thing here. The pin bevel doesn't work so hot on a Kappa.