Office Consultation

DSC_4319We look forward to greeting you at your upcoming appointment.  The following will review what to expect at your appointment.  Our goal is to make your experience safe, efficient and informative. 

During your visit, a thorough examination and testing will be performed by the doctor and staff members. This usually requires that your pupils be dilated. Dilation of the pupils typically lasts 2-6 hours and can impair your vision.  While this is transient and variable in each patient, for safety reasons we recommend that you arrange for a driver to and from our office. If this is a barrier to receiving the care you require, we have avenues to aid you.  We also welcome family or friends to attend appointments to help with questions or instructions.

Upon arrival to the office, you will check in at the front desk and receive forms to complete.  You will then meet with a medical technician who will thoroughly document your concerns and medical history.  To help expedite your evaluation, we ask that you bring a list of your current medications and medical history.

Next, your ocular “vital signs” (i.e., vision and pressure) will be assessed.  Your eyes will be dilated and you will be asked to wait as the drops take up to 20 minutes to take effect.  At this time, the doctor will screen your chart and order further testing to be performed while you wait.  Depending on what needs to be addressed during your visit, your visit time to the office may last as short as 30 minutes or as long as 1-3 hours.  If you need to take specific medications at set intervals (particularly for diabetes), we recommend that you bring your medications with you.

After the preliminary work-up is completed, you will move to the exam room. Your doctor will perform an examination and interpret the findings.  If necessary, specific imaging tests of your eyes may be performed on the same day or a different day to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of your condition. Your diagnosis will be reviewed and recommendations regarding treatment will be made.  Most treatments can be performed in the office on the same day or re-scheduled as necessary.  If surgery is required, after discussion with your doctor and addressing your questions and concerns, you will meet with a surgery scheduler to arrange the details of surgery.

The doctor and staff are on-call to answer your questions and address emergencies at any time.  Simply call our office and your call will be directed to our clinic during business hours and a physician on-call after regular hours and on the weekends.  

Second Opinion Service

The care of your eyes can be complex and challenging.  We take pride in offering the highest level of care and offer our second opinion service to aid in the optimal care of your eyes.

Our service starts with a comprehensive process to obtain all relevant medical records to provide the most complete history of your health and eye condition.  The doctor will review your records prior to your visit to ensure completeness and to advise any further testing to optimize your consultation.

At the time of your consultation with the doctor, thorough discussion, examination and testing will be performed to assess the status of your eye condition.  The doctor will then review the impression and offer recommendations.  Finally, the doctor will allow sufficient time for questions and summary of the visit.

After your visit, a detailed report of the consultation will be generated.  We will gladly forward your records to whom you request.  Should communications via email, telephone or other means be necessary, our staff will facilitate the process.

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We look forward to caring for you and thank you in advance for trusting us with your eye care.

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