Not too often but I probably do 5-10% of Polarized suns with a mirror. Sometimes flash, more often solid.
Cherry's mirrors are excellent. https://www.colsamples.com/
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Not too often but I probably do 5-10% of Polarized suns with a mirror. Sometimes flash, more often solid.
Cherry's mirrors are excellent. https://www.colsamples.com/
Outside of pilots, I havent sold a tinted lens in over 8 years. In Florida, with all the water everywhere, it is a no brainer. Not to mention the huge benefit of dashboard reflections in windshields...
That's why some practices are opening or shifting to not taking insurance.
We include an OCT/retina image in the exam price and package price lenses with Trivex and AR, but we don't have to deal...
Just whats covered - I would always give my lens recommendations based on RX, frame, use cases, lifestyle, etc BEFORE even looking at "whats covered". If they still choose a Cr39 Adapter progressive ...
I've heard stories of offices that refuse to see the pt unless they have retinal photo. It doesn't matter the insurance. Made the pt pay the fee whether they wanted it or not. IMO, there are more...
Technically, it is 0.27 mm. I try to use the exact amount for calculations especially for higher order prism, and then round the PD to the closest 1/2 mm.
LOL, didnt even look at todays date. you got me doc
Congrats! Going for the NCLE next?
I haven't found anything. I didn't know 1.90 resin was coming out until your post. We don't have any direct Essilux accounts for anything. I imagine it has to be fairly dense and heavier though. I...
Current calculator for 1.90 is based off a 1.5mm CT for minus and 1.5 ET for plus. I suppose it will depend on the tensile strength of new 1.90 resin to see if it goes down to 1.0 CT and ET. You...
Much better Abbe than the 1.76 lens that was announced a few months back. It has a 30 Abbe
Sounds really good on paper. I'm assuming the speciific gravity of the material will be higher. I bet it will be super expensive. Nice Abbe value improvement over 1.67 and 1.74.
Yeah it is. Close to $8K investment depending on selection
I saw Zero G Titanium today. Inline groove titanium frames similiar to Ovvo, Lool, Mykita, ic Berlin, etc, where they are cut from sheets. Quality was really good. They look much more polished than...
Tom Ford is probably the most attractive brand that Marcolin has a license with. Marcolin signed a perpetual license renewal with them recently. They've renewed most of their licensed brands in the...
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I used to be in that exact type of practice Krystal. 4 MD practice only filing post-cataract Medicare claims. It was located in a multi-practice, multistory building so I saw very few walk-ins. You...
Marcolin is selling, all the big frame manufacturing sharks are circling. Essilux will always have the deepest pockets, so thats my bet.
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I'm similar to 24/7. I've been in optical industry 30 years. I've never scheduled a dispense or turned away a walk-in in all that time.
I've worked corporate, 4 MD practice, large doctor-owned...
We use Anagram and have had zero problems. We had maybe two claims bounce back when VSP changed addresses a few months back.
Currently I am playing Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. I'm about 3/4 thru the game. I'm making excuses to not finsh the main quests - doing side quests. fully exploring the depths, looking for all the...
I really get annoyed when I see pts who purchased eyewear elsewhere that are photochromic with the BLF AR Barney tint. STOP people, use a good quality AR with Transitions, no BLF needed.
We only offer "in mass" BLF. Keep your purple reflex, yellow tinted lenses away from my patients. Totally agree that is a solution looking for a problem.
Slightest of known benefits is to reduce...
I have exactly the same concern. We had been in contact with Jeremy at Quest about those lenses about 6 months ago. When I found out that you can't specify vertical/seg height and saw those...
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