Why Does the Eye Doctor Need My Contact Information?

Contact information includes phone number, address and email address. This information is used to remind patients about appointments or to let patients know glasses or contacts are ready to be picked up. In certain circumstances, this information is used to set up an appointment with a specialist. Some Eye Doctors use this information to send out a newsletter or to inform patients about sales or upcoming events. Thanks to HIPPA, a patients personal and contact information must be kept private. This information cannot be sold to advertisers or companies wanting to sell products to the patient.

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  1. The eye doctors need your contact information for insurance and other stuffs may be, or if they need to contact you about something. I think except too much personal info, you can share the rest to your doctor. Good luck from http://www.boisemountaineyecare.com/

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  2. If you are not satisfied with your glasses or contact lenses make sure that you contact your practice. As part of continuing care and service your optometrist will be happy to adjust or make minor repairs to your glasses where possible. The College of Optometrists advises you to be careful about buying glasses or contact lenses from somewhere different to where your eyes were tested: if you have any problems, it can be harder for them to be sorted out.

    Most optometrists will send you a reminder when your next appointment is due. However, if you have a problem with your vision or your eyes before your next eye examination is due do not wait – contact the practice and make an appointment.

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