Would there be any harm in warrantying them out for pt's peace of mind?
Frankly I'd give the pt a gentle ribbing for taking them to anyone but me ;) and then warranty the lenses to make him feel...
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Would there be any harm in warrantying them out for pt's peace of mind?
Frankly I'd give the pt a gentle ribbing for taking them to anyone but me ;) and then warranty the lenses to make him feel...
Sounds like a disaster. You don't get to delight the patient whose glasses come in before promise with an early call; you have to call and reschedule with the patient whose glasses are late.... mess....
Yup.
I heard Spectera took AV2 off their formulary indefinitely because of the B/O. Wonder what happened.
I used to send some work to their Milan, IL office. I quit using them entirely because the quality was Godawful. They ruined more than a few of my frames and probably 20% of jobs had some kind of...
A Marc by Marc Jacobs 60eye grey gradient fashion. I love the frame, no other reason. I plan on getting them replaced by plano polarized, but my little family has a small budget.
Everyone is cross-trained so there is someone to fill in for any vacation.
Crizal product, specifically Avance or Sapphire.
Viva's Rampage has some good stuff for someone with a narrower PD who is looking for something deep enough for a PAL but still modern. For the older ladies some Joan Collins frames do pretty well.
I was working for them when they started doing some jobs in Asia (although the labs I thought were in Thailand, not China) and the sad part is that the quality was ten times better than anything that...
they'll be good for a few years. Use them as trials.
In the future -- don't return product the patient has damaged. I certainly don't. Especially after they've already gotten a REBATE on the...
USV owns a handful of Sears Opticals, though Lux owns the majority.
SpecialEyes, think of it this way -- you could also say your axes are 0 and 179.
When I was there in 2009: MVC Standard PAL was the Natural. Short fit was the Essilor Smallfit. MVP was the Ovation or Illumina (in polarized). AVP was the Accolade. They introduced their HD lens...
I had a lab rat friend tell me a few years ago that 1.74 is prone to exploding when drilled. Is this true? I've never put it in a drill mount because of that, but I've heard mention of people using...
I thought it would be pretty obvious that I wasn't local to this person since I can't even get her lenses edged into different frames...
Well, as I am not in Louisiana, I can't do that. But great job trying to shill your product I guess.
JJ at Spectrum (314) 822-2266
You would have to send him the frame.
Oooh, already sent 'em back, but if it happens again I'll know what to try!
I had 3 pair of lenses come back yesterday. All 3 were FT-28 CR-39, two were hard coated, one was not. No A/R. Anyway...
so the lenses checked out fine, no visible distortions, scratches, or marks...
Commenting on the person that said VSP expects 99 codes -- I've never had a problem billing VSP with a 92004/92014 with 92015 for a routine vision. In fact, I don't think I've ever billed VSP with a...
Also, if you are dealing with someone like that in an environment that does have things like district managers and comment cards? Document, document, document. Lengthy notes in the file every time...
Stupid. This is how we get the idiots that come in insisting that scratches can be polished out, don't think anything is ever their fault, have never had proper care explained to them, among other...
maybe it has to do with the brands of frames we carry (we have Kenmark, Tura, Viva, Europa, among others), but we are able to use any of our frames for Optum/Spectera.... they do order them in...
It's Spectera (OptumHealth.) You do have to use their in-house lab in Maryland which produces awful, shoddy work in the short, short time frame of 3 to 4 weeks. You make no money. Run away.... run...