Myopia is a common vision problem affecting a large number of individuals worldwide. It occurs when the eye is unable to focus properly on distant objects, resulting in blurred vision. Myopia can develop during childhood and progress into adulthood if left unmanaged.
Myopia can be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. If one or both parents have myopia, there is a higher chance that their children will develop the condition. Additionally, excessive screen time, lack of outdoor activities, and prolonged near-work activities such as reading or using electronic devices can contribute to the development of myopia. These lifestyle factors can lead to the elongation of the eyeball, resulting in the inability to focus on distant objects.
Managing myopia is crucial to prevent its progression and associated complications. High levels of myopia can increase the risk of developing eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal detachment.
Additionally, severe myopia can lead to vision loss and significantly impact the quality of life. Early intervention and proper management of myopia can help slow down its progression and reduce the risk of these complications.
As our Front Desk Coordinator, you will have the incredible honor to set the stage for each patient’s appointment. When our patients walk in, you will be the first person they see to reassure them they have made the right decision in choosing our practice, it really changes their day! Not only that, but it sets the expectation for the appointment and lets our patients know their appointment will go as smoothly as possible, allowing the patient to be receptive to our recommendations.
Some of your duties will include:
Making sure patients feel welcome as soon as they walk in the door
Pleasantly answering questions and making appointments for existing and potential clients
Reviewing and organizing patient medical charts for accuracy and authenticity
Using your friendliest phone voice to answer incoming calls, take messages, complete outreach to patients (some re-engagement required)
Assisting in opening and closing the office
Understanding and respecting patient privacy laws
Consistent training for optimal career growth
You’ll be handing a lot of the important work that goes on to set the doctor and the patient up for success. As the first person to work with each patient during their appointment, you’ll be the one that calms their nerves, gets them in a great mood, and shows them that we are there to serve them in every way we can!
Some of your duties will include:
Taking the patient back to the exam room and verifying their medical history
Spending 15+ minutes with each patient before the doctor comes in, performing duties such as measuring retinal function, peripheral vision, and retinal thickness; and taking retinal photographs. (You’ll be using the same type of instruments NASA uses on the space station!)
“Refracting” the patient, which means starting the process of finding the patient’s eyeglass prescription before the doctor comes in to refine it.
Taking notes for the doctor during the patient’s exam.
Ordering proper tests based on the doctor’s diagnoses.
Consistent training for optimal career growth
Properly coding procedures so everything gets paid by the patient’s insurance.
You’ll be helping our patients choose the right glasses for them based on their lifestyle, prescription, personal style, and more. Out of everyone that works at our practice, the Optician has the honor of satisfying patients the most! People walk in not being able to see, and you’re the one that sends them out looking great and SEEING great - so you get all the glory!
This is not just any sales job! Your role is to be an educator and a style consultant. If you loath pushy salespeople, you’ll love this job, because we can’t stand pushy salespeople, either.
Some of your duties will include:
Helping people pick out frames that suit them based on the shape of their face, bridge fit, lifestyle, and prescription.
Determining the best lens types, materials, coatings, and brands for patients’ lifestyles. For example, a kid who plays basketball will need something different from someone who works on a computer all day.
Educating first-timers on how to use and take care of their glasses
Troubleshooting prescription issues
Taking accurate measurements for all lens styles and prescriptions
Checking new glasses for fit and making adjustments
Miscellaneous repairs
Billing insurance
Consistent training for optimal career growth
Educating patients on what their benefits cover
Keeping the optical space looking clean, neat and welcoming
Doing inventory, ordering, sending and receiving shipments
One fine body…