Education is a key part of avoiding commoditization. Patients can’t diagnose their own vision problems, so they can’t determine which lenses are best for them.
Patients say it all the time: “If a doctor just suggested something, I’d try to follow his recommendation". So when it comes to eye care patients leaving your practice with a prescription and heading straight to a retailer for lenses and/or frames, what’s your excuse? Could it be that your patient simply isn’t educated enough to know the difference between a premium lens they’ll find at your practice and a regular lens from a retailer?
Education is a key part of avoiding commoditization. Patients can’t diagnose their own vision problems, so they can’t determine which lenses are best for them without a little outside help from a professional. That’s where you step in. By educating your patients and hiring the right staff to enhance this education, you can start growing your practice.