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All Patients New and Existing
New and Existing
Cataract Evaluations
New Patients
Existing patients or in house cataract consult
Phaco With IOL
1 day post op
1 week post op
3-4 week post op
Contact Lens
New patients that wear CLs currently
New or existing patients interested in CLs that do not currently where CLs
Existing patients that already wear CLs
Contact lens dispense or I/R
Contact lens follow up
Contact lens history
New CL patient to see Maryna
Existing COPC Patients seeing Maryna same day
Prism Evaluations
New or Existing Patients
Corneal Evaluations
Corneal evaluation - New general
Corneal evaluation - Established general
KPro - Keratoprosthesis
Corneal Debridement
Day of the Procedure
1 Day / 1 Week Post-Op
Superficial Keratectomy (Super K)
1 Day PO Super K
Crosslinking
1 Week Post Op
1 Month Post Op
Penetrating Keratoplasty (PK)
1 Day PK Post Op
1 Week PK Post Op
1 Month PK Post Op
Pterygium
Pterygium (new)
Pterygium 1 Day Post Op
Pterygium 1 Month Post Op
DSAEK / DMEK
1 Day DSAEK / DMEK Post Op
1 Week DSAEK / DMEK Post Op
1 Month DSAEK / DMEK Post Op
3 Month DSAEK / DMEK Post Op
DSAEK / DMEK Rebubble
Keratoconus New Patients
Dislocated IOLs
Ocular Surface Tumor / Conjunctival Lesion
Iris Cyst / Lesion
Iris-sutured IOL or Pupilloplasty
Corneal Ulcers / Infections
Glaucoma Evaluations
New patients
In house Glaucoma Consult
Existing Patients
1 day Phaco/GL post op
5 days to 1 month Phaco/GL post op
1 month to 3 months Phaco/GL post op
1 Day GL Sx or revision post op
1 Week GL Sx or revision post op
2 Weeks GL Sx or revision post op
1 Month GL Sx or revision post op
LASIK / LASEK / PRK
LASEK / PRK Consult
1 Day LASEK/PRK post op
4-7 Day LASEK/PRK post op
2 Week LASEK/PRK post op
4 Week LASEK/PRK post op
Laser Procedures
SLT
SLT post op
YAG PI
YAG PI post op
YAG Capsulotomy
YAG Capsulotomy post op
Argon Suture Lysis
Oculoplastics Evaluations
New patient Lid eval
1 Week post op
3 Months post op
Blow out fracture
botox blepharospasm
pseudotumor or tumor
Thyroid eval - new patient
Thyroid eval - existing patient
Retinal Evaluations
New patients
Existing Patients
Lasers (pre & post) and all injections
repeat injections
Yearly visits for diabetic patients during injection clinics
Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine generic) patients
Routine Exams
New Patients
Existing Patients
Visual Fields
DMV VF Only
Regular Appointment with DMV Form
10-2 Visual Fields
Ptosis VFs for MPG
Ptosis VF or VF only ordered by outside doc (often Dr. Delucia)
For Central Vision Loss
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Neurological & Motility
Neurological evaluations
New positive Afferent Pupillary Defect (APD)
New Patients with different size pupils (
ABR
)
Strabismus/Diplopia – new onset (For ABR ok to Dilate if Diplopia is Monocular not Binocular)
Oculoplastic
Blepharochalasis
Ptosis
Ectropion/Entropion (any lid problems)
Note:
Do not dilate when this is the primary reason for visit or if these are new findings. Dilate when long standing diagnosis and here for an annual exam.
Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction (NLDO)
Dacryocystitis & Epiphora
Cornea
Corneal tumor – near limbus
Corneal sensitivity evaluation
Bandage Contact Lens present (
ABR
use I-Care)
Post-op Pterygium or Pingueculum
Referral for possible Pupilloplasty
Any post-op Pupilloplasty
LASIK, LASEK, PRK post-op – see LASIK preference
NYC
only – (Dilate after 6 months P/O)
Keratitis
RES patient
New Pterygium patient
Keratoconus if they had PK (unless IOL present) (
ABR
dilate all)
Infection
Acute Red Eye
New Iritis
Infection
History HSV, HZO or Neuro issues
Uvea (Iris, Ciliary body, choroid)
Ciliary Cyst
Iris Nevus (if new lesion or referred as suspicious lesion) can dilate if it has always been there and flat)
New Iritis
Glaucoma
High Hyperopes - unless had PI or cataract surgery
Increased IOP > 40
Angle closure unless had PI
Pigmentary Glaucoma
Angle Recession Glaucoma
Retina
Pigment Epithelial Detachment (PED) especially in diabetics
Central Vein Occlusion if diagnosis within last 6 months –
TPW
only (BRVO & CRAO OK to dilate)
Visual Fields
Visual Fields unless pupils < 3 mm (Never Dilate for
MGE
)
Other
Trauma
1 day S/P CSM
Dislocated IOL
When in doubt
do not dilate for:
Glaucoma
Pigmentary Glaucoma
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