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yes I do! I need the left eyewire and a nosepad ( or a pair!) Please check and let me know.
Thanks!
Help!
My lab has lost a part of patient's discontinued Lindberg frame. I'm looking for a Jupiter Air Titanium matte gunmetal 48 eyesize.
If you have one stashed away please let me know!
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Nightmare is right! I have several coworkers who are at their limit over this. They care very much that things are posted correctly and cannot figure out the best way to do that. We are...
Good Morning!
We are new to Eyemed and are having a difficult time figuring out how to post Eyemed disbursements in our EPM because of chargebacks. Eyemed takes the chargebacks out of the...
We don't take Eyemed currently but I was wondering if Eyemed plans have an out of network benefit. How could I find out if a particular plan had an out of network benefit my patients could file for?
Just read some literature on the Adage. Sounds great! Has anyone tried it? I was thinking of using the new comfort short for this patient instead of ellipse since the reading is supposed to be...
I have used ft in the past, however I have found that current progressive wearers never like the line.
I have a patient whose doctor has suggested the sola access or equivalent. I have limited experience with office pals. Generally I have found success with fitting a short corridor 2mm below pupil...
Wow!,
Thanks for all the great replies. I really appreciate the help. I hope you all have a great Wednesday,
Hi all,
I have an interesting problem. A patient with
rx of:
plano -1.00 x 175
plano - 1.00 x 165 2.5 base up
+2.50 add ou
The computer rx I made was with the intermediate rx in the distance portion. I often use a short corridor for these and it works quite well. Her complaint was that she could not use these to walk...
I have a patient who for five years has been wearing a sola lens (I think so, but marking were hard to see) with fitting cross above the pupil, for mostly computer and near work. Rx is minimal...
I appreciate all the responses and will let you know the result after dispensing. My true feeling is that this is a user issue due to visual changes after cataract surgery.
Fezz, I may be...
Thanks to all the replies to my post! The doc did a recheck and we are changing the rx to
pl
pl -.75 x015
+2.75
Apparently the +3.00 add was rejected as being too close. Patient will not...
When I initially fit this patient, he did not bring his old glasses as he was no longer using them after the surgery. Not knowing what kind of progressive he had been in, I chose comfort having...
I am very appreciative of the input!
Would you remake in a bifocal/trifocal or keep him in a progressive/short corridor?
Patient is about 5'8" and I believe he holds reading material about 18" however we will recheck that today. He also holds the newspaper close and up.
I guess when I have someone who has been in a...
Hi guys,
I need some input on an rx problem. I have a patient in his sixties who has completed cataract surgery in both eyes. Long term progressive wearer. New rx as follows:
-.25 -.25 x...
Just thought I'd let everyone know that I ordered the Coppertone lens for my Dr. and he loves them. I have ordered the Drivewear for myself with a backside A.R. so I can try them out. thanks again...
Thanks for the replies!
So to recap, both products block blue/hev light - one is photochromic and the other(coppertone) is a true sunglass lens that would block more light transmission. Both are...
Hi all,
One of my Docs wants to replace his old blue blockers (high index plastic tinted amber). I want to try either the coppertone lens or drivewear. Does the drivewear lens block blue light...
Thanks everyone for the replies, I think I'll keep the silhouettes.
Appreciate the help!
Hi all,
I'm considering selling off my silhouette minimal art and replacing it with the Avada collection. Has anyone else done this? I think sticker shock has impeded my drilled rimless sales ( I...
Update,
I fit patient with physio, poly,ar in a very small (46 eye) round frame. No slab.
Patient loved them! It's been two weeks since dispense so I almost feel safe now. :)
Go figure!