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Set Your Office Environment for Your Patients

When you walk into Envision Eyecare you have the feeling of being at home, or at a close friend’s house.  Not only by the interior design, but by each team member’s gracious demeanor.  Dr. Larry Golson has developed a strong, confident environment in his office, that helps patients feel at ease.

Take a look at this article written by Dr. Golson on how setting your office environment will in return change the way patients view your establishment.

 

Set Your Office Environment for Your Patients

By Larry Golson, OD                                                                                     

 

 A well-thought-out office environment makes patients feel comfortable and cared about—and it also can foster long-term practice loyalty.

 

 When you walk into a good friend’s home, a friend you’ve always felt a connection with, you get a certain feeling. When I opened my practice five years ago, that’s the feeling I tried to capture. I wanted patients to feel like they would in a friend’s home. I wanted the environment to be professional and instill a sense of confidence, but I didn’t want it to be cold or intimidating. Here are the ways I create an office environment that welcomes patients, and by treating them like a valued friend, encourages them to build long-term loyalty to my practice.

 

Find Your Office Environment Role Model

One morning as I got a cup of coffee at Starbucks, I had a realization: this is close to the exact mood I have in mind for my practice. I liked the way the environment at Starbucks appeals to all of your senses. There’s the smell and taste of the coffee, the aesthetic of interior design (sight), good, consistent customer service (feel), comfortable seating (touch) and the music playing is what most would consider upbeat and pleasant (hearing). I also liked that as comfortable and pleasant as it is, there also is a sense of openness–few would be too intimidated to open the door. In addition, I thought the Starbucks model would serve as a good guide since has a great company culture with a commitment to being a part of the local community.

 

Right Environment Comes at a Price

Having an ideal office environment came with some work and financial investment. For eight years prior to our arrival, the space was inhabited by a veterinary clinic. The floor was peeling and the space was sectioned off into many different small rooms with no wide open space like we currently have. Our landlord was eager for us to improve the space, so he chipped in $20,000 to help us remodel it.

 

Think: Professional Living Room

When you walk into the office, you find an open space with chairs arranged as they would be in a living room; grouped together and facing each other to facilitate interaction. I wanted to avoid the old fashioned doctor’s office first impression of chairs lined up against one wall beside a registration window that opens and closes. There is a flat-screen television with Eyemagination videos playing and to the left of the seating area is the optical dispensary and to the right, a marble-countered registration desk with drop-down lighting.

Most of your friends probably have technological devices lying around their living room–some of which, like their computer or iPad, they might offer up for you to use. We do the same at our office. We have an iPad that has a screen saver that says: “Hi, please pick me up and look us up on Facebook and Twitter.”  We also provide free wireless internet for our patients.

Patients sometimes tell us they just want to come over and hang out and have a cup of coffee even when they don’t need an exam. And that happens sometimes. It is not unusual for a patient to be in the neighborhood and pop in just to say hello.

 

Immediate Greeting

When you walk into a friend’s home, you usually wouldn’t just wander in and be ignored for the first minute. My thought about our office environment is no different. Just as a good host greets guests as soon as they arrive, our team members immediately greet patients before the front door closes behind them.   My team has been trained to immediately say hello, ask how the patient prefers to be addressed while in the office (Mr./Mrs., full first name or a nickname), and offer a glass of water or a cup of coffee or tea.
The initial greeting is essential to perfect and make consistent. This primary interaction sets the tone for the entire patient experience, and can strengthen or weaken the developing relationship.

 

Delight Your Patient’s Ears, Too

Your patients are here to see you about their eyes, but that doesn’t mean you can neglect what your office sounds like. We wanted our patients to hear something more than exchanges between our team and other patients. We wanted them to feel relaxed and enjoy their experience.  I came up with an iPod play list of different mixes of music for each day of the week. There is no specific tone for each day of the week, but creating mixes for each day ensures the music won’t become irritatingly repetitive. The music I chose for the office is low-key, cheerful jazz with no words. We wanted it to be pleasant and relaxing but not as dull as elevator music.

 

Let Patients Know Something About You

Along with comfort and visual appeal, the decor of your office should speak to who you as practice owner are. In my case, that means featuring my landscape photography professionally framed throughout the office. It also means dressing our space up with the bonsai plants that my father cultivates. These two elements serve as conversation starters with patients. It is not uncommon for a patient to ask about the photos and where they were taken. That often leads to a conversation about their own hobbies, which is perfect for any OD seeking to practice lifestyle dispensing. Sharing a little of who you are encourages patients to share a little of who they are, and sometimes what you learn can help you better serve them. At the very least, the conversation creates a connection between doctor and patient.

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Is it Allergy or Dry Eye?

It’s that time of year again, and our allergies are full force! Our eyes are greatly affected by pollen and other common allergens floating through the air. Sometimes it’s hard to determine if your suffering from allergies or symptoms of dry eye.

 The following article was co-written by our associate doctor, Dr. Melanie Denton, O.D., F.A.A.O.,  with Dr. Scott Morris, O.D., F.A.A.O., explaining the common differences between these two conditions.  Read More »

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Weekly Goal and Success

Each week, my optician starts an inter-office email thread in which each team member (including the doctors) is asked to weigh in on her professional “goal of the week”.  In addition, she needs to check in and comment if she was able to complete her prior week’s goal.  Lastly, she has to pick one success from last week to include in which they were able to help a teammate or patient solve an issue or accomplished something positive throughout the office.

 This is a good idea because it creates camaraderie and focus.  It requires forethought as to what is the priority for the current week.  When a goal is in writing, it makes it concrete and more likely to be attained. In addition, it creates a marker for a team member’s ongoing performance for the team member and leadership.  The success of the week is also beneficial because it allows the team member to take pride in her accomplishments and provides a feeling of empowerment to create future successes.  Successes spread positive thoughts throughout the office within the team as well.

 The goal benefits the practice by allowing for greater efficiency and incentive to accomplish what’s important at any given week.  A boat without a destination is destined to float aimlessly across the sea of practice operations. A boat with a destination almost always reaches its port.

 Send an email or cover the new directive at a weekly team meeting. It’s important to describe why you are asking the team to perform this activity to gain acceptance and willingness to take it seriously.

Written by Dr. Larry Golson, OD.

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Envision Eyecare Welcomes Dr. Melanie Denton!

    Envision Eyecare wants to officially welcome Dr. Melanie J. Denton to our practice!  Dr. Denton will be our associate doctor and will provide our patients with detailed, comprehensive eye care evaluations. 

      Dr. Denton, OD, FAAO, is a graduate of the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (2005) and the Michigan College of Optometry (2009).  In 2010, she completed a one-year residency in Ocular Disease at the prestigious Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami. Read More »

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Eastern Tradition Meets Western Medicine

        Hello Envision fans! Katie here on the blog today!  I wanted to share something that Dr. Golson wrote with our community of patients and friends.   

      After years of being curious about the art of meditation, I began talking with Dr. Golson about the topic.  He informed me of its benefits and is a firm believer in its healing power.  After listening to how passionate he was on the topic, he shared with me the following email that he wrote to a friend of his who too was interested in the power of meditation.  After reading this email I became inspired to really give meditation a try.  The idea of allowing your mind to have a completely clear moment of reflection absolutely fascinates me.  The art of meditation is definitely a skill that is learned and takes time and patience, but the overall outcome can tremendously change your life.  

      Read below to see why Dr. Golson practices meditation and how it benefits him in all aspects of his life; both in and out of the office.   Read More »

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Top 10 Ways to Fail with Multifocal Contacts

       Envision Eyecare has loved having Dr. Denton at our practice!  She has amazed us with her talent, expertise, and devotion to top notch patient care! 

     Check out the link below to read an article that Dr. Denton wrote for the Review of Optometry about successfully fitting patients in multifocal contacts. 

http://www.revoptom.com/content/d/contact_lenses___and___solutions/c/31611/

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Dr. Golson’s 2012 Holiday Gratitude Letter

Every year, at the years end, Dr. Golson writes the Envision team a letter of gratitude and shares it with us at our holiday party.  He does this to express his deep appreciation to us for our hard work and dedication to our patients.  Read below to hear what Dr. Golson had to say this year!

       Welcome everyone to the 2012 year’s end celebration!  It is with deep gratitude and abiding joy that I get to treat you all to a lovely dinner and year end appreciation party for a year well done!  This practice means a great deal to me.  Thank you for allowing this Doctor to practice in the only way that makes total sense from a perspective of integrity and service to others.

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Step into an optical illusion!

Step Into An Optical Illusion!

     As part of NPR’s ‘Talk of the nation’ programming, Science Friday is a weekly science talk show, broadcasted all over public radio stations.  The show focuses on science topics in the news and brings an educated, balanced discussion about the current scientific issues at hand. 

  In a recent broadcast, Los Angeles artist Julian Hoeber’s “Demon Hill,” optical illusion room was discussed.  The room is on display at the Harris Lieberman Gallery in New York.  The room is tilted on a compound angle resulting in disorienting the viewer’s sight and creates an optical illusion where the rules of gravity don’t apply as you expect them to. 

  Take a look at this video to see how the room works and why it drew 20,000 individuals when it first appeared in Los Angeles.

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Staff Performance Booster Shots: Continuously Evaluate Progress and Review Annually

 September 6, 2012
 By Dr. Larry Golson

Boost employment performance to greatness–with the help of employee reviews. Performance improves when you appreciate staff–and also let them know where improvement is needed.

 I believe in the importance of good communication with my employees, or “team members,” as we call staff in my practice. It is essential to ensure that team members have the same understanding of their roles and the practice goals as I have. Further, they must be able to each carry out our mission: to provide the best vision and maintain the best eye health for our patients.. Conducting regular staff evaluations helps to make that happen.

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Doctor Saves Child’s Life Through Comprehensive Youth Exam

 

               I have worked with children for as long as I can remember.  From babysitting, to teaching, to Nanning for three; when it comes to kids, you name it, I’ve done it! 

               Children are a huge responsibility, and even though I have never had any of my own, I know how hard it can be to keep up with all of the appointments a child needs. From the point a baby is born you are constantly going to the pediatrician every few months for checkups, followups, or shots.  Many of my friends have children, and not one of them have ever thought to add the eye doctor to their list of routine doctor visits for their infant.  With everything else a mother needs to remember, the normal doctor visits ( pediatrician, ear, nose and throat doctor, etc) are really the ones most people cover.  Even with my work in childcare, I never thought about taking a baby to the eye doctor.  “If they can’t talk to tell you what their seeing, how can we know that there is a problem with their vision,” is what I always thought; and that was the majority of the responses I got from my friends when talking to them about taking their babies to the optometrist.  Truth be told, many eye problems can occur without noticeable symptoms.

             After being educated by the Envision Eyecare team about the importance of taking your infant to the optometrist, I knew I needed to spread the word about early preventative eye care for infants to all of my friends.  The team at Envision shared with me the amazing benefits of a program called InfantSee.  The InfantSee program was developed to provide a one-time, no cost eye and vision assessment for babies six to twelve months old.  This early preventative care is to evaluate the overall health of the eye and detect any discrepancies a child may have, early on.  It was shortly after learning about the InfantSee program that I read an amazing article about Dr. Golson’s college classmate, Dr. Jerry Gerdes, OD, who was just recognized for saving a child’s life through this phenomenal eye health benefit.

       Dr. Gerdes detected a cancerous tumor behind a little girls eye that was life threatening.  She had, had no warning signs that her parents noticed and acted like a perfectly normal baby.  After discovering the BB sized tumor, the little girl was taken to surgery where it was removed.  She received treatment but unfortunatley lost the eye after about three months.  If she had not been evaluated by Dr. Gerdes the day of her appointment, she may have lost more than her eye; she could have lost her life.   

             Visit the Oakdale Journal’s website (link below) and take a look at the article about Dr. Gerdes and read this breathe taking story about how preventative care really does make a difference.  Envision Eyecare is a participant in the InfantSee program, and we would love to evaluate your child at your earliest convenience.  Come by our office to learn more about this program and pick up a pamphlet of information.  Dr. Golson and the team are ready to serve your child’s eye health needs, and we are always looking for kids to spoil with hugs and stickers! Bring your infant by today, and let us take care of you!

Visit http://www.etypeservices.com/SWF/LocalUser/oakdale1//Magazine14399/Full/index.aspx?id=14399 to view the article about Dr. Gerdes.

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