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Old 11-14-2005, 03:54 AM
Mike Tyner
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"Dan Abel" <dabel[at]sonic.net> wrote

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> Interesting. My OD made a big point of the fact that he took the
> training, took the test, passed the test and got the special license. I
> really don't know any other details.

It can be a big deal, for someone who graduated before the priveleges became
standard. It took about 25 years for all the states modify their
legislation.

Some states have especially stringent requirements for prescribing certain
categories, like glaucoma drugs.

-MT


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Old 11-14-2005, 03:09 AM
Dan Abel
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In article <iQOdf.8884$AS6.4627[at]newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net> ,
"Mike Tyner" <mtyner[at]mindspring.com> wrote:

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> "Dan Abel" <dabel[at]sonic.net> wrote
> > I don't know where you are at. In California, where I live, an OD can
> > get a special license to prescribe medicine. My private practice OD did
> > this.
> Every state licenses optometrists to prescribe, to some degree.


Interesting. My OD made a big point of the fact that he took the
training, took the test, passed the test and got the special license. I
really don't know any other details.

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Petaluma, California, USA
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Old 11-13-2005, 11:34 PM
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Yes, I treat glaucoma, and everything else covered under my license,
including orals.

DrG

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Old 11-13-2005, 09:09 PM
Mike Tyner
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"Dan Abel" <dabel[at]sonic.net> wrote

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> I don't know where you are at. In California, where I live, an OD can
> get a special license to prescribe medicine. My private practice OD did
> this.

Every state licenses optometrists to prescribe, to some degree.

-MT


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Old 11-13-2005, 07:46 PM
Dan Abel
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In article <1131891817.169365.32250[at]g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> ,
"Dr. Leukoma" <drg[at]leukoma.com> wrote:

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> > Let the MDs do the medical and let the ODs do the vision refractions!
> > Or just let the OD do both, which is what they are trained to do.
> Otherwise you're wasting money.


Just curious. Do you treat glaucoma?

I don't know where you are at. In California, where I live, an OD can
get a special license to prescribe medicine. My private practice OD did
this.

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Dan Abel
dabel[at]sonic.net
Petaluma, California, USA
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Old 11-13-2005, 01:23 PM
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> Let the MDs do the medical and let the ODs do the vision refractions!


Or just let the OD do both, which is what they are trained to do.
Otherwise you're wasting money.

DrG

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Old 11-13-2005, 07:57 AM
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The refractions at alot of Ophthomoligists offices are done by the techs.
The doc just makes sure you can see reasonably well with the refraction.

Let the MDs do the medical and let the ODs do the vision refractions!

Carl

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> Dom -
> Thanks for the advice. I certainly understand what you're saying,
> especially if the patient just came in with a eye exam of questionable
> reliability.
> But with these two Doctor's working together, it seems there ought to
> be some way to help out the patient as far as the cost of the eye exam
> is concerned.
> Scott


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Old 11-07-2005, 07:37 PM
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Dom -

Thanks for the advice. I certainly understand what you're saying,
especially if the patient just came in with a eye exam of questionable
reliability.

But with these two Doctor's working together, it seems there ought to
be some way to help out the patient as far as the cost of the eye exam
is concerned.

Scott

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Old 11-05-2005, 07:29 AM
Dom
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sclind[at]gmail.com wrote:
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> I need to have an annual exam for glaucoma, so I just completed a visit
> to my ophthalmologist. He gave me a complete eye exam and gave me my
> eyeglass prescription.
> When I asked about getting the prescription for my contacts, he said
> I'd have to see an optometrist (presumably the one in his office) to
> get that; that it was a different exam. I asked if I would save some
> money since I already had an eye exam (I have to assume the exams are
> at least similar), and the answer was no.
> In all the time I've had contacts, I've never had to go to two
> different doctors. Is this a new way of operating (I'm in Illinois),
> or just a way for the MD to generate revenue for an affiliate?
> Scott

Ophthalmologists specialise in eye disease, optometrists specialise in
vision. There's a lot of overlap, but you'll get the best result if you
go to the 'specialist'. So see your ophthalmologist for glaucoma and see
your optometrist for contacts.

It may be that the optometrist doesn't like to use the eye exam from the
ophthalmologist because as far as the success of contacts is concerned,
the buck stops with him/her so he wants to start from scratch with the
measurements etc. This is certainly how I operate if someone comes to me
wanting contacts, even though they've just had another eye exam
somewhere else recently... I would start from scratch.

Dom
 
Old 11-04-2005, 08:26 PM
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It's called "specialization."

It is a different CPT code. The glaucoma exam is a 99*** code, whereas
the contact lens fitting is a 92*** code. These are the codes that are
submitted to the insurance companies for billing.

DrG

 

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