How does add affect the corridor (for want of perhaps a better term). We're all aware a +2 add vs a +3 add in a PAL is going to have reduced channel width, does the NAL also experience a similar...
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How does add affect the corridor (for want of perhaps a better term). We're all aware a +2 add vs a +3 add in a PAL is going to have reduced channel width, does the NAL also experience a similar...
Generally not for us. It usually only comes into play with drastic and very edge-case changes ("that lens/material combo stopped existing several years ago" order of things), otherwise they just...
#same
Website is fine enough, but still some stupidity imo. For some reason the drop-downs are all "type until it matches something" as opposed to showing me ANY options. Why when billing exams I have to...
Not getting rich, but happy to accept a few extra bucks from folks who want to give me them
When I get a patient who is concerned about blue light, I only offer my thoughts if they ask me for them, otherwise I mentally shrug and plod ahead. In some respects, depending on your specific...
Eyezen's been fine for everyone I've fit in it. Maybe dumb statement, but obviously you make sure you're getting OC height on any given anti-fatigue lens. Pre-presbyopic patients tend to not even...
For me personally, it literally doesn't matter. I've got a couple pairs with thicker zyl temples and it's no better or worse than my thinner metal temples with slimmer profiles. Of course, I know...
I have hearing aids. Honestly depends on patient. I like all sorts of temples, but the best fits for me regardless of thickness:
Temple should hug close to head and kinda push the hearing aids out...
I hope that lab has gotten better, because it was NOT good when I was part of USV's retail operations
They're a really handy up-sale for those patients who can't afford/justify a whole second sun pair, or who want an all-in-one but don't like transitions. Just don't do detachable gemstones, they get...
It seems like any time I do a "frame only" (that is, patient private pays the lenses for whatever reason, and we bill the frame), we almost INEVITABLY get audited and have to do the paperwork back...
Pretty sure no, unless there's something specifically in a contract between you and the manufacturer/frame rep that may dictate something otherwise
Another one to consider (with a pretty easy price point, too) is Elliot Ives from Kenmark
But think of the deal you got on those cases
Ok, we just had our lab rep in with the literature yesterday. And ignoring the XR vanilla for one moment, what the hell are "Near Vision Behavior Measurements" for the XR Track? I assume this would...
Through Lux, but Vogue has some chonkers. The VO5481-S is over 25mm wide at the hinge (tapers down evenly to the ear), but they have others that maintain that chunkiness most of the way to the ear...
what?
Ok, I though it might have something to do w/ the boost lenses, but I wasn't sure what exactly triggered it. Thanks!
Does anyone have any insight as to what lens enhancement TA, Technical Add-On actually is? It's SV only, maybe related to OC height? Or not? I really have no idea what it thinks I'm doing that I...
K, good to know! This was a very helpful post, as again, no institutional knowledge about them beyond our doctor having a brief chat some time ago with a corneal specialist and being told sclerals...
Hey, we may have a scleral CL patient coming in, and my doctor has in their 30 years of practice never fit one before. So a few questions about it, both from their perspective, and from mine:
Are...
Not quite as strong Rx, but #samesies
Depending on how CLEAR clear it needs to be...
Rayban RB 7140 has a smoky/gray clear
Safilo's UnderArmour UA5032/G is a frosted clear and UA5033/G has a light brownish clear
The word clear has...
Done in one