We aim to provide our patients with the best healthcare experience through innovation, professionalism, and compassionate care. Our physicians and staff share our passion for patient-centric care and are knowledgeable, skilled, and empathetic to our patients’ needs.
Requirements
- Obtain and document comprehensive patient history, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
- Follow office workup protocols to support efficient patient flow and physician needs.
- Determine visual acuity and perform automated refraction.
- Administer eye drops, ointments, and irrigating solutions as the physician prescribes.
- Measure intraocular pressure (tonometry) accurately and safely.
- Prepare patients for pre-operative procedures as directed.
- Maintain and calibrate ophthalmic equipment and instruments to ensure proper functionality.
- Perform administrative and clinical tasks, including entering data into the electronic medical records (EMR) system and providing direct patient services.
- Recognize patient symptoms or test results inconsistencies and report findings to the appropriate medical personnel.
- Maintain strict patient confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA and company policies.
- Demonstrate initiative by seeking instruction in areas of uncertainty and staying informed about evolving ophthalmic practices.
- Travel to various office locations as required; dependable transportation is necessary.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow precise protocols.
- Flexibility and willingness to travel between multiple locations as needed.
- Ability to work independently while effectively collaborating with the healthcare team.
- Exceptional organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Benefits
- Generous PTO allowance
- Holiday Pay
- Health, Dental & Vision
- Life Insurance
- Short-term disability
- Long-term disability
- 401k with discretionary match
- Uniform Allowance (clinic only)
- Professional Development