A-one Visual Acuity Systems, Tonometers, Examination Chairs and the Optometrists’ Practice
20 10 2009Optometrists require much more than professional knowledge, more important even than all their tradecraft; because beyond this what they require preeminently is sure to be specialized instruments to help them produce diagnoses as speedily as they possibly can. Let us examine a trio of required tools, concentrating on measurement, patient comfort, and equipment storage, and key points to keep in mind when ordering them, be they new, used, remanufactured or refurbished. Useful for numerous diagnoses, tonometers can be obtained in several forms to match the requirements of each individual optometrist. If you want to obtain maximum accuracy you will need to pick top market quality brand tonometers and those which boast most painless use, which ensures a sizeable overall improvement in your process of diagnosis — benefitting your practice and your patients alike. Optometrists often find nothing more frustrating than an inability to get the patient at the correct angle to carry out a proper examination, and as every patient is different, this is not easy. Comfort as much as utility should accordingly be looked at during the process of picking out the examination chairs that you require. Search for fully adjustable exam chairs that can raise and lower even the largest patient to the ideal height. The patient needs to be supported by her examination chair to make her appointment as comfortable as it can be. This becomes particularly important for longer visits. Toiling with your ophthalmic equipment and other devices is naturally not how you ought to work. Your practice should, accordingly, profit greatly from a treatment cabinet. Leveling glides for uncertain flooring, drawers to hold difficult-to-store items, secure locks, and flexible shelving are the signs of the treatment cabinets which make the most efficient and convenient storage out there. You should take care to buy a size which fits into your practice comfortably.
Your capacity to perform at your job will be determined partially by the equipment you use, for example your choice of examination chair, tonometer, and treatment cabinet. Before you commence ordering, make sure you know your precise requirements. Inaccurate or unergonomic gear will probably trouble you; whereas, inversely, the smoother to handle and the more effective your equipment the better you’ll do. The efficiency that the right equipment can bestow on your practice will really amaze you…
So, as you can see, the decisions you make in terms of your instruments will be certain to have a respectable impact on how you perform in your professional role as a whole, and, last not least, the long term strength of your overall practice.












