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VSP Vision
Overview
Conduct comprehensive eye exams and provide specialized treatments for a diverse patient population across two office locations. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of opticians and administrative staff to ensure high-quality patient care using state-of-the-art technology.
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15 days ago
Conduct routine eye exams for patients in a modern office setting. Provide specialized care focusing on dry eye, myopia management, glaucoma, and specialty contact lenses.
1 month ago
This part-time role involves performing comprehensive, medical, and contact lens exams for eight to twelve patients daily, ensuring personalized care, diagnosing disease, promoting products, and completing necessary documentation and coding. The optometrist will also assist with staff management and training while ensuring specialty contact lenses are ordered correctly.
The Optometrist will conduct comprehensive exams and treat patients of all ages, managing various eye conditions. The role emphasizes personalized, patient-centered care with strong tech and scribe support.
$156,000 - $200,000 / YEAR
The associate will provide full scope primary eye care, focusing on areas such as glaucoma, dry eye, myopia management, and specialty contact lenses. Responsibilities also involve utilizing advanced diagnostic equipment and collaborating with a dedicated team to grow the practice.
$120,000 - $140,000 / YEAR
The Clinical Optometrist is responsible for delivering comprehensive optometric services, including eye examinations, disease diagnosis and management, vision correction, and fittings for specialty contact lenses for both pediatric and adult patients. This role involves utilizing state-of-the-art equipment to ensure precise diagnoses while providing compassionate and seamless care to an average of 20 patients daily.
As an Optometrist, you'll conduct routine and medical eye exams, deliver diagnosis and management of ocular conditions, and maintain documentation. You will collaborate with in-suite ophthalmologic services and external specialists to ensure continuity of care through follow-up and patient education.
You’ll provide full-scope and medical optometry, working 32 to 40 hours per week. You can expect to care for 16 to 24 patients daily, making a significant impact on the community's vision health.
As a full-time Associate Optometrist, you'll provide exceptional patient care to ensure optimal eye health. You'll perform routine eye exams, fitting of contacts, and treatment of eye diseases.
The Optometrist will deliver exceptional vision care utilizing advanced technology like OCT and Topography, providing comprehensive eye exams and treating a wide range of ocular conditions for diverse patients. Responsibilities include diagnosing and treating ocular conditions and offering personalized solutions across all age groups while supporting the practice's commitment to excellence.
Conduct routine eye exams and provide specialized treatments for complex eye conditions using high-tech diagnostic equipment. Collaborate with opticians and administrative staff to ensure a seamless and compassionate patient experience.
The Optometrist will perform full-scope optometry, including comprehensive vision examinations, recommending appropriate treatments and products, and educating patients about their ocular health. This involves utilizing state-of-the-art technology to diagnose and treat a wide array of eye diseases.
Keplr Vision
Provide full-scope optometric care to adults and children, including primary care and specialized disease management. Utilize state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to deliver high-standard therapeutic eye care.
EYE SPECIALISTS OF ILLINOIS SC
The Clinical Optometrist provides comprehensive eye care and post-operative support within a multispecialty ophthalmology practice. Responsibilities include performing diagnostic testing and managing conditions such as glaucoma and dry eye while documenting findings in an EMR.
$140,000 - $170,000 / YEAR
US VisionMed Partners
The Optometrist will join a specialty-based practice two to three days per week, focusing on providing white glove patient care in a full-scope optometry setting. Responsibilities include developing or expanding interests in areas like vision therapy, dry eye management, myopia management, and specialty contact lenses.
3 months ago
The individual is responsible for demonstrating proficiency in eye examination, diagnosis, and treatment, aiming to maximize the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of patient care while staying current with technological advances. Key functions include performing independent optometric examinations, prescribing medications, coordinating care, documenting encounters, and supporting practice growth strategies.
$600 - $650 / HOUR
The Optometrist will provide comprehensive primary care for adults and children, utilizing advanced diagnostic and therapeutic care standards. Responsibilities include treating conditions such as myopia, dry eye, glaucoma, and managing post-LASIK and cataract care.
Commonwealth Medical Services
The Optometrist will deliver comprehensive eye and vision care, which includes routine examinations, diagnosing and managing eye conditions, and prescribing necessary corrective lenses. This role requires close collaboration with other healthcare professionals to ensure high-quality patient care and effective treatment results.
The Optometrist will deliver a great patient experience, focusing on comprehensive and expert treatment of ocular disease, including conditions like cataract, diabetic eye disease, AMD, and glaucoma. The role involves utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and managing specialty areas such as dry eye, myopia management, and scleral lens devices.