Tools and Equipment

Practice Pandemic Products and More Business Boosters for August and September

Mask It

The MASK-IT Eye Patch is a disposable and adjustable eye patch perfect for anyone conducting eye exams regularly. The pre-slit eye patch allows technicians to create a cone of various depths, which provides additional room for eye lashes. The patch may be used on both eyes and is not bound to just one test.

Roll of 250 is $85, 500 is $150,

mask-it-eyepatch.com

Hang It

BACKYARD SPECTACLES is now offering rainbow optical frame mobiles. Handcrafted and designed by Frances and Douglas Scholz, the mobiles are made from maple, walnut, cherry and Paduk woods. Each piece is roughly two feet in diameter and includes seven to eight wooden frames, each measuring approximately 5 inches wide. Choice of shapes and colors available with pyrographic embellishments optional.

$100

info@nackyardspectacles.com

Try It

VISUAL CLINIC has launched the Safe Visits app, which ensures procedures that comply with social distancing norms and stringent room cleaning protocols are maintained. Includes a virtual lobby for patients waiting outside that provides automated text communication, clean treatment room verification, and data capture and recording for contact traceability and compliance. It integrates with practice management and EHR systems.

Free 90-day trial, then starts at $150 per month/location

visualclinic.com/safe-visits

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Bag It

SMARTPRACTICE has expanded their line of patient supply bags with over 900 coordinated designs in paper and plastic materials. Healthcare offices can have the same design on either paper or plastic bag for the same price. USA manufactured, recyclable, and available in three sizes, custom designs are available in 5-7 business days. Samples available upon request.

Prices vary

smartpractice.com

Stick It

EYEBRIDGE CONSULTING and IMAGEMARK BUSINESS SERVICES have teamed up to provide COVID-19 signage and related resources for eyecare practices. ImageMark has created floor stickers for social distancing, hand-washing reminders for restrooms, banners for sharing office protocols, face masks and shields, hand sanitizer and other PPE (some of which can be branded). Products can be customizable through a secure web portal and no minimum purchase is required. A percentage of sales will be donated to the American Optometry Association’s Optometry’s Fund for Disaster Relief.

Prices vary

safe-distance-products.com

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