I am using a face shield, mask, my pupilometer, and alcohol wipes. I am ready to get back to normal too but it's going to be a bit if ever before we get back to it. I used the optikam when I was...
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I am using a face shield, mask, my pupilometer, and alcohol wipes. I am ready to get back to normal too but it's going to be a bit if ever before we get back to it. I used the optikam when I was...
I am sorry but I found it hilarious.
https://epic.thevisioncouncil.org/
Does this help?
Very information, thank you!
Medicaid patients are not the best in my area and the reimbursements are generally not worth it from what I've seen.
And this post right here including many others is why I love this forum. Y'all are awesome.
+1
Absolutely, it's our job to delve deeper into the needs of the customer to ensure a proper fit, etc. I do my best to make sure a customer's frame does not have too much decentration even with a 1.67...
The majority of what you state I agree with. I don't think anyone was calling the 1.67 a miracle material and while it may not be much better in terms of it's ABBE value, I have never gotten...
Polycarbonate will never be the best fit for a patient's needs. By the time the difference in thickness is an issue, and it won't be if an optician is fitting a customer with the correct sized frame,...
There is no fear mongering, polycarbonate clearly is a worse lens material. I've never heard any specs or facts that have convinced me otherwise. Do you have sources you can link for us?
Don't get...
The first part of what you say is very true, one must make sure to provide an accurate set of lenses and I also agree that emergencies can happen such as your example. However, simply asking a...
For me personally it's a matter of principle, state law or not. I do not duplicate prescriptions from old eye glasses. I want people to see to the best of their ability and to do that requires a...
I'm sorry :/
You're welcome!
Here you go! https://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php/61136-Anti-Reflection-Reducing-Impact-Resistance
I will politely and respectfully disagree.
Trivex has a better abbe value, it does not have the CA issues that polycarbonate has, it has better tensile strength (more ideal for half-eyes and...
Its affected frames and lenses for my office. I've never heard of a back order on 7x28 1.67 until today :rolleyes:
Try Rodenstock? The rep came in a couple of weeks ago with some round Titanium frames if I am remembering correctly. They may be what you're looking for.
Oh oh! If the person you're doing the gifting for wears ties amazon has some cool eyeglass tie clips.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=eyeglass+tie+clip&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
$140 for Gen 8, Xtra Active, and all Sunsync. I don't really sell the vantage.
I agree with that assessment. You can also take your PD stick, measure the total distance from dot to dot and compare that to the PD you ordered.