Objective:
To provide optometrists with actionable steps for offering in-office laser procedures.
Approach:
- 14 states allow optometrists to perform specific laser procedures.
- All 25 accredited optometry schools include training for laser procedures.
- Proper training and certification are required for performing in-office laser procedures.
- Patient education and expectation management are crucial for successful outcomes.
- Procedures are not universally applicable to all patients due to contraindications.
- Insurance coverage for laser procedures may vary by provider and state.
Key Findings:
Interpretation:
In-office laser procedures can enhance patient care and provide additional revenue, but require careful planning, training, and compliance with legal and safety standards.
Limitations:
Conclusion:
Optometrists can successfully integrate in-office laser procedures into their practice by following legal, training, and safety protocols while fostering patient relationships.
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