(PRESS RELEASE) Aurora, CO – In a significant move that underscores its commitment to independent eye care, Peak Artisan Labs (PAL) proudly announces the addition of ten private practice Eye Care Providers (ECPs) to its growing ownership group. Based in Aurora, CO, and a key member of the Artisan Lab Network (ALN), PAL’s latest expansion further solidifies its position in the industry.
Brandon Butler, President, and CEO of PAL and ALN, expressed his enthusiasm: “This is a testament to our vision and the resonance of our unique business model. Across the nation, numerous independent doctors are seeking partnerships that align with their commitment to autonomy. At PAL and ALN, we not only share this ideology but amplify it. The surge in practices recognizing our model as a pathway to enhanced profitability, where they have a voice and directly benefit as lab owners, is truly inspiring.”
The independent eye care practices joining the PAL family are Youth Vision of Denver, Thornton Youth Vision in Thornton, CO, Youth Vision of Aurora, CO, Hampden Youth Vision in Denver, CO, Wind City Eyecare in Casper, WY, Prairie Vision Center in Wahpeton, ND, Prairie Vision Center in Moorehead, MN, 20/20 Eyecare in Devils Lake, ND, Johnson eyewear and eyecare in Minot, ND, and White Spruce Optometry in Bemidji, MN.
Dr. Jace Picken, one of the new partners, shared his perspective: “Joining Peak Artisan Labs and the Artisan Lab Network is a strategic move for us. We believe in the power of independent eye care to deliver superior patient experiences. This partnership grants us greater control over our supply chain, ensuring we continue to uphold our standards.”