When laser vision correction first emerged, it didn’t just introduce a new procedure—it changed the way we thought about vision care. Premium intraocular lenses (IOLs) did the same for cataract surgery, transforming it from a necessary operation into an opportunity to experience freedom from glasses. During these times of change, the practices that thrived weren’t simply those with the latest technologies. They were the ones that built a culture around those new tools. Staff were educated, aligned, and supported by coordinators who helped patients navigate their choices.
Today, interventional glaucoma represents that same kind of transformational moment. It’s not just about a stent, a laser, or an implant. It’s about adopting a new philosophy of care, acting earlier to preserve sight, changing how patients understand their disease, and aligning the entire practice around this vision. Here we will discuss from the practice administrator's perspective the mindset for transforming a practice to an interventional glaucoma model.
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