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Early stage vision testing with simple ophthalmic instruments can be just as important as more advanced testing using ophthalmic equipment.

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You need to make sure that your ophthalmic practice has a wide array of up to date basic ophthalmic pre-test items including ophthalmic color tests, occluders, vision testers and exophthalmometers. Without initial diagnostic equipment you won't be able to assess your patient's needs and in order to run a truly efficient practice you should only use your advanced ophthalmic testing equipment when absolutely necessary so basic diagnostics are a must!

If you have older ophthalmic pre-testing equipment you should make sure to replace it regularly to stay up to date with technology and ensure that all of your equipment looks and actually is in excellent working condition. Clean and sleek occluders and other basic ophthalmic pre-test equipment will ensure that your patients walk away with a sense of your efficient and excellent ophthalmic practice. Additionally, ensuring that you have an up to date exophthalmometers to measure any abnormal protrusions of the eye, doing proper color vision testing and engaging in other simple diagnostics will help you determine what additional testing may need to occur. Running an efficient and profitable practice depends on using the right diagnostic ophthalmic testing at the right times to ensure that you, the medical practitioner, are using your time as wisely as possible to maximize profitability. Use your ophthalmic pre-test equipment properly and watch your practice grow.
 
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