This colored part of the eye controls how much light enters.
What is the iris
Blurred distance vision due to a longer-than-normal eyeball is called this
What is myopia (nearsightedness)
This suggestion allows patients to be proactive and a way to get caught up if pt care falls behind
What is pre-shopping at Lens Crafters
What is VSP and Spectera?
This is a scan that not all insurances cover used to see the back of the eye and detect any ocular ailments or retinopathy.
What is OHS$39? (ocular health scan)
The clear dome at the front of the eye that helps focus light
What is the cornea?
This condition is commonly corrected with reading glasses in older adults typically starting at the age of 40.
What is presbyopia?
This position is responsible for assisting in any area needed throughout the shift; whether that be pretesting, contact lens, or at the front desk
What is HALLWAY
Patients with these two insurances, that give OHS pushback are allowed a one time courtesy waiver by a manager.
Medicaid and Eyemed
This is apart of a standard eye exam where it is assessed how well the 6 muscles around each eye are working together to move your eyes
What is EOM testing
This part of the eye connects to the brain and carries visual information
What is the optic nerve?
Clouding of the eye’s lens that can lead to vision loss
What is cataracts?
This service allows patients to order contact lenses, either in the office or through the clinic’s online platform
What is Arrellio
These two insurances are always secondary to whatever insurances you have on file if any.
Medicaid and Tricare
This is a diagnostic procedure used to measure a person's peripheral vision (side vision) and central vision
Visual Field
These light-sensitive cells detect color in the retina.
What are cones?
Inflammation of the conjunctiva and could be extremely contagious is commonly known as this
What is conjunctivitis (pink eye)?
This is required to be performed on all diabetic patients as apart of their medical eye exam
What is a Retinal Evaluation (ERG)
Until this is met, medical insurances require patient to pay allowable charges. After this is met patient is able to pay a portion of the visit based off this percentage.
What is Deductible and Coinsurance
This test is a non-invasive imaging technique used to capture detailed cross-sectional images of the retina and other structures of the eye, like the optic nerve and the anterior chamber
What is an OCT(Ocular Coherence Tomography)
The small central pit in the retina responsible for sharp central vision
What is the fovea?
A group of diseases that damage the optic nerve, often linked to high eye pressure
What is glaucoma?
This is the revenue goal per each patient as a part of TEC standards
What is $250
What is Medicare?
This device used to evaluate the health and function of the retina, particularly focusing on the retinal nerve fiber layer and its response to light stimulation
What is ERG