
*Using assumptions of testing once per week, twice per week, once per day, twice per day with a 20 day per month schedule
AMD Suspects: Providers might see around 5-10 patients who are suspected of having AMD each week. This could include patients referred by other practitioners or those coming in with symptoms or risk factors.
AMD Patients: For those already diagnosed with AMD, providers might see 10-20 patients per week, depending on the stage of AMD and the need for follow-up care or treatment.
Glaucoma Patients: An eye care provider, such as an ophthalmologist or optometrist, might see approximately 10-20 glaucoma patients per week. This includes patients with existing glaucoma who require regular monitoring and management.
Glaucoma Suspects: Providers may see around 5-10 patients who are suspected of having glaucoma each week. This group includes patients undergoing initial assessments or those with risk factors for the disease.
Cataract: utilize the WCCVT to have a baseline of color vision before surgery and then test after to demonstrate increased sensistivity
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*Using assumptions of testing once per week, twice per week, once per day, twice per day with a 20 day per month schedule
AMD Suspects: Providers might see around 5-10 patients who are suspected of having AMD each week...
AMD Patients: For those already diagnosed with AMD, providers might see 10-20 patients per week...
Glaucoma Patients: Approximately 10-20 patients per week...
Glaucoma Suspects: Around 5-10 patients per week...
Cataract: Utilize the WCCVT to have a baseline before and after surgery.