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Q&A: Setting up a dry eye patient schedule

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Maria Sampalis, OD, shares what a typical schedule for dry eye patients looks like on a daily and weekly basis at her practice.


Maria Sampalis, OD, of Sampalis Eye Care in Cranston/Providence, Rhode Island, continues her dry eye discussion with Optometry Times®' Kassi Jackson by sharing what a typical schedule for dry eye patients looks like on a daily and weekly basis at her practice.

Watch previous installments of this interview on dry eye treatments:

Treatment
Q&A: What are common visual habits that lead to dry eye?
Q&A: How to start the dry eye conversation with patients
Q&A: Factors to consider when treating dry eye patients
Q&A: Pandemic's effect on dry eye patient numbers

Business
Q&A: How to make your dry eye practice unique

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