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Seeing is Believing: The Art of Great Patient Communication

Seeing is Believing: The Art of Great Patient Communication

Within eyecare, effective patient education and communication is paramount for fostering understanding. Effective communication is the key to patient involvement, without a clear understanding, patients may feel excluded, overwhelmed or simply confused by important conversations.

Spectacle Dispensing: Issues to Avoid

Spectacle Dispensing: Issues to Avoid

An exploration of evidence into spectacle dispensing reveals there is a lack of research in areas of this field. Although much is known about light and lenses with some fantastic texts about how this relates to the practicalities of spectacle dispensing, little has been conducted to evidence the patient’s experience.

A Guide to Transitioning Your Optical Software

A Guide to Transitioning Your Optical Software

Though transitioning to a new optical software may seem daunting at first, the right approach, care, and guidance can result in major improvements for your practice. Changing your patient management system can strengthen processes, patient care, and overall practice management.

A Checklist for Diagnosing Acute-Onset Diplopia in Adults

A Checklist for Diagnosing Acute-Onset Diplopia in Adults

Acute-onset diplopia, or double vision, can pose a significant challenge in clinical optometry which necessitates accurate investigation and diagnosis. By nature, acute-onset diplopia presenting in adults can be indicative of a range of underlying conditions; a small majority of which will require urgent neuro-radiological intervention.

The Optics of Engagement: The Online Customer Journey in Eyecare

The Optics of Engagement: The Online Customer Journey in Eyecare

The eyecare industry is constantly evolving, as are the expectations of patients. Technology has allowed optical professionals to deliver a higher standard of care, but has your eyecare business utilised technology to improve the patient experience?

A Focus on Clarity: "User-Friendly" in Eyecare Software for Independents

A Focus on Clarity: "User-Friendly" in Eyecare Software for Independents

All optical practices are uniquely complex. Different workflows, particular examination techniques, various frames and lenses, distinct ways in handling appointment calendars and largely very different expectations in terms of how and what is needed from a seemingly simple piece of software. Bringing clarity to the complexity of optical practice is not an easy feat.

Seeing is Believing: The Art of Great Patient Communication

Seeing is Believing: The Art of Great Patient Communication

Within eyecare, effective patient education and communication is paramount for fostering understanding. Effective communication is the key to patient involvement, without a clear understanding, patients may feel excluded, overwhelmed or simply confused by important conversations.

A Checklist to Prepare Your Optical Lab for the Holiday Break

A Checklist to Prepare Your Optical Lab for the Holiday Break

As the holiday season approaches, it's time to prepare for a well-deserved vacation. But closing your optical lab for the holidays requires more than just turning off the lights and locking the doors.

Addressing Data Security in Sight Care: Protecting Your Eyecare Practice

Addressing Data Security in Sight Care: Protecting Your Eyecare Practice

In the digital age, data security is a paramount concern across industries. The eyecare sector holds vast amounts of sensitive patient information. To maintain trust and comply with regulations, eyecare professionals (ECPs) must prioritize data protection.

Google Analytics 4: The Future of Data-Driven Marketing for Eyecare Businesses

Google Analytics 4: The Future of Data-Driven Marketing for Eyecare Businesses

Have you heard about the new Google Analytics 4? It's the latest version of the popular analytics tool from Google, packed with exciting new features!

Why Your Optical Lab Needs a Strong Digital Presence and How to Build One

Why Your Optical Lab Needs a Strong Digital Presence and How to Build One

When a potential customer of your lab types "lens surfacing", "AR coating", or "optical lab near me" in a search engine such as Google or Bing, will your lab rank amongst the top results?

Plan the rest of your 2022 social media calendar now!

Plan the rest of your 2022 social media calendar now!

Summer is finally here! Now is the time to organize your Social Media calendar. Having a constant and engaging mix of notable events, anniversaries and sunshine-filled pictures promotes customer interaction, loyalty and ultimately, sales. Here's some key dates for your calendar

Orthokeratology for Myopia Control

Orthokeratology for Myopia Control

In recent times myopia management has attracted significant interest from researchers and eyecare practitioners, with representative bodies calling for myopia management to be part of the standard of care for myopic patients.

Plan a social media summer calendar  for your optical business now!

Plan a social media summer calendar for your optical business now!

Summer is finally here! Now is the time to organize your Social Media calendar. Having a constant and engaging mix of notable events, anniversaries and sunshine-filled pictures promotes customer interaction, loyalty and ultimately, sales. Here's some key dates for your calendar

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Effective Communication: The Key to Success in Myopia Management - Part 1

The emergence of new therapies to limit myopia progression offers eyecare practitioners (ECPs) the opportunity to deliver better health outcomes for their patients.

Lifestyle Factors Associated with Myopia in Schoolchildren

Lifestyle Factors Associated with Myopia in Schoolchildren

While for many, myopia is an optically corrected inconvenience, for an ever-increasing minority, myopia is a factor leading to more severe vision disorders and visual impairment in mid to later life.

Virtual Try-On: How Augmented Reality is Impacting the Optical Industry

Virtual Try-On: How Augmented Reality is Impacting the Optical Industry

Virtual Try-On, or simply VTO, is an augmented reality tool that enables website visitors to visualize products in a 3D experience that traditional photos can’t match.

eCommerce in the Optical Industry

eCommerce in the Optical Industry

In 2020 eCommerce skyrocketed as consumers began shopping online more than ever before. COVID-19 and lockdowns have changed shopping habits worldwide, which means that an eCommerce presence is a must-have for optical businesses to compete in an increasingly busy marketplace.

Macular Health in Glaucoma: Is Macular Pigment Important?

Macular Health in Glaucoma: Is Macular Pigment Important?

Lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin preferentially accumulate in neural tissue, including the macula, where they form macular pigment. Macular pigment has been extensively researched in terms of ocular health and disease prevention, particularly in relation to age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

The Benefits of Using Google My Business For Your Optical Practice

The Benefits of Using Google My Business For Your Optical Practice

You have probably heard of Google My Business (GMB), but are you taking advantage of this extremely powerful and free business listing tool?

Managing Myopia: Evolution of a New Standard Of Care

Managing Myopia: Evolution of a New Standard Of Care

Since the 13th century when spectacles were invented as a replacement for reading stones, the management of myopia has been almost entirely symptom-oriented, designed to alleviate the characteristic complaint of blurred distance vision among those affected.

The Frictionless Patient Journey: How it Benefits Optical Practices

The Frictionless Patient Journey: How it Benefits Optical Practices

The demand for optical businesses to raise their online profile and offer omnichannel services has increased over time. However, COVID-19 undoubtedly has accelerated that shift.

Dry Eye Disease: What Changed with COVID-19

Dry Eye Disease: What Changed with COVID-19

Up to 50% of people in the Northern Hemisphere suffer from Dry Eye Disease (DED), with or without symptoms. These impressive numbers, published in the TFOS DEWS II Report Executive Summary, can be even more substantial.

The Global Impact of Covid-19 on Eyecare and Eye Health - Part 2

The Global Impact of Covid-19 on Eyecare and Eye Health - Part 2

In The Global Impact of COVID-19 on Eyecare and Eye Health – Part 1, we explored how the COVID-19 pandemic and associated safety measures have restricted access to eyecare and prompted rapid changes in the provision and delivery of eye health services worldwide.

Combatting Ransomware with Training: The Best Defence is Education

Combatting Ransomware with Training: The Best Defence is Education

Ransomware is to data as Glaucoma is to Optometry. One steals away data as the other steals away sight.

What is PPC and Why Your Eyecare Practice Should Use It?

What is PPC and Why Your Eyecare Practice Should Use It?

PPC or pay-per-click advertising is a highly effective way to get interested or ready-to-buy customers to visit your website or call your practice for a specific service (eye test, contact lens fitting, OCT exam, etc.) or product.

The Global Impact of Covid-19 on Eyecare and Eye Health - Part 1

The Global Impact of Covid-19 on Eyecare and Eye Health - Part 1

The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has had an immediate and dramatic impact on eyecare. Even now, more than a year since the emergence of this public health crisis, Covid-19 continues to overwhelm healthcare systems and resources around the globe.

Freeform: A Brief History - Part 2

Freeform: A Brief History - Part 2

In Part 1 of Freeform: A brief history, I covered some of the evolution of surfacing technology leading up the point at which freeform production became possible. I wrote about how surface generators became capable of producing surfaces that could be polished directly after generating without any intervening “fining” (a.k.a “smoothing”) steps.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Seeing the World in a Different Way

Assessing the eyes of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) requires the optometrist’s technical knowledge and, ideally, an adapted environment called a sensory room.

Freeform: A Brief History - Part 1

Freeform: A Brief History - Part 1

I have seen a fair amount of discussion around “freeform” lenses on social media. A lot of it has struck me as being erroneous, so I figured it would be worthwhile to talk about it here.

Public Health Approaches to Myopia Prevention and Control - Part 2

Public Health Approaches to Myopia Prevention and Control - Part 2

In Part 1 of this blog, we explored the rationale for a public health approach to myopia. Also, we outlined some of the strategies that have been used so far and have demonstrated a positive short-term effect.

Public Health Approaches to Myopia Prevention and Control - Part 1

Public Health Approaches to Myopia Prevention and Control - Part 1

The management of myopia is typically practitioner-led. Currently, the standard of care is to provide single-vision spectacle or contact lenses to eliminate the blurred vision symptoms, which are characteristic of myopia.

The New Patient Landscape

The New Patient Landscape

COVID-19 has reshaped 2020, the year of vision in more ways than could have been imagined.

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Artificial Intelligence and Optometry

In 20 years, will optometry as we know it exist? Will there be a role for optometry and how will it be delivered?

How Big is Big Enough

How Big is Big Enough

On a social media site, a question came up about how to accurately figure out the minimum blank size required for a given spectacle order.

Myopia Control: Every Dioptre Matters

Myopia Control: Every Dioptre Matters

The global prevalence of myopia has reached unprecedented levels and current projections indicate that about half of the world’s population, 5 billion people, will be myopic by 2050.

Is Your Lab Real

Is Your Lab Real

There was a time when the title of this article would be assumed to be facetious – if you ordered lenses or spectacles from an optical lab and actually received them, you could pretty well rest assured the same lab had actually made the lenses.

OmniChannel and the Clinical Touchpoints on the Patient's Journey - What's the link?

OmniChannel and the Clinical Touchpoints on the Patient's Journey - What's the link?

Every patient’s journey will vary depending on their ocular needs. Whether they require an OCT scan, a new pair of spectacles or a referral, OmniChannel touchpoints ensure a smooth transition from one stage of their patient journey to another.

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Big Data - Part 2

Eyecare practitioners gather vast amounts of patient data during consultations. This data represents a significant untapped resource which can be used to answer research questions and to allow individual practitioners to provide better outcomes for their patients.

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Big Data and Its Role in Eyecare

Big Data refers to extremely large data sets that can be analysed to reveal patterns, trends, and associations unavailable to traditional research methods.

OmniChannel Part 2: Technology Touchpoints Fine Tunes Patient Engagement Throughout Their Journey

OmniChannel Part 2: Technology Touchpoints Fine Tunes Patient Engagement Throughout Their Journey

Have you read part one? Technology has transformed the way practices operate. Despite the leaps forward, patients and their ocular health remain at the centre of why you work so hard.

Vision Enhancement and Cognitive Development in Children

Vision Enhancement and Cognitive Development in Children

The carotenoids lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin preferentially accumulate in neural tissue including the macula where they form macular pigment (MP).

OmniChannel: Successfully Meet Your Patient and Business Needs Using Consistent TouchPoints

OmniChannel: Successfully Meet Your Patient and Business Needs Using Consistent TouchPoints

The Internet is a jungle. Your patients are often enticed away by different practices or into purchasing products online without their full history being considered.

Smartphone Addiction and Myopia - Small Screen, Big Risk for Eye Health

Smartphone Addiction and Myopia - Small Screen, Big Risk for Eye Health

The aetiology of myopia is multifactorial, involving interplay between environmental and genetic factors. The recent precipitous rise in myopia prevalence, however, is believed to be the consequence of environmental and lifestyle change.

A Nutritional and Lifestyle Approach to the Management of Dry Eye

A Nutritional and Lifestyle Approach to the Management of Dry Eye

Diet is an important determinant of ocular health. In fact, a healthy diet is a key requirement for routine ocular function. Certain nutrients are essential for healthy vision and deficiency can lead to ocular dysfunction, disease and even blindness.

Nutrition for Glaucoma: The Role of Nutrition for Vision and Eye Health

Nutrition for Glaucoma: The Role of Nutrition for Vision and Eye Health

It is widely accepted that diet is a major contributor to good health. The use of dietary supplements has become increasingly popular.

Get the Message - Why You Should Be Texting Your Patients

Get the Message - Why You Should Be Texting Your Patients

Texting or SMS, the “Short Messaging Service”, is the most effective means of corresponding with customers. Take a moment to think about what communicating with patients is costing your business and how effective your methods are.

Myopia - A Global Epidemic

Myopia - A Global Epidemic

As noted in a 200th anniversary article for the New England Journal of Medicine, “Disease has changed since 1812”. The great epidemics of the past were almost invariably infectious, and the leading causes of disability and death included conditions such as tuberculosis, pneumonia and influenza.

Introduction - The Most Important Square Inch

Introduction - The Most Important Square Inch

These are exciting times for professionals involved in delivering comprehensive eye care. Training is better, standards of care are higher, and our depth of knowledge has never been greater.