Improve clinical and surgical access for your patients

By adding a Physician Assistant (PA) to you team, you are providing improved clinical and surgical access for patients. PAs can see patients in clinic, allowing Ophthalmologists more time for surgical consultations on their clinic schedules. Plus, PAs can assist in surgery - creating efficiency and therefore the ability to do more surgeries.

Scheduling Flexibility

PAs can have their own clinic schedule of patients performing full anterior and posterior eye examinations. They can order and interpret diagnostic imaging and tests, prescribe medications, diagnose and implement treatment plans, and perform clinical procedures such as lasers, minor lid procedures, and injections.

A Seamless Surgical Journey

A PA can prepare patients for procedures, assist Ophthalmologists during surgery, and provide post-op care, making the entire surgical journey a smooth, efficient process with optimal attention to detail and a positive patient experience.

Earn a Greater Margin

Earn a greater margin for your practice! While still highly trained, PAs are paid less than Ophthalmologists, but can see clinic patients and assist in surgery. This in turn allows you to add surgical volume to your practice without dipping into your earnings the same way adding an additional surgeon would.

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About Us

ETS Vision has more than two decades of experience recruiting highly qualified and sought-after optometrists and ophthalmologists. We understand that finding the right match for your practice is a challenging undertaking. By partnering with ETS, we can help position your opportunity in the best possible light, whether you work in an underserved rural community or a major metropolitan market.

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