Location
Cortland, Ohio
The role involves delivering full-scope primary eye care, including expert exams and treatment, while educating and empowering patients on eye health and prevention. Professionals will lead with compassion and practice at their comfort level across areas like contact lenses, myopia management, or ocular disease.
Candidates must be licensed or eligible to practice Optometry in the state where they will be practicing. The role emphasizes providing warm, high-quality care within a supportive, collaborative team environment.
You’ll deliver full-scope primary eye care with the support of a dedicated, cheerful team that allows you to focus on what you do best: providing excellent, personalized patient care. Here’s what you can expect: Deliver warm, high-quality care through expert exams and treatment Educate and empower patients on eye health and prevention Lead with compassion and build a positive, patient-first culture Freedom to practice at your comfort level, whether your interests include contact lenses, myopia management, or ocular disease Opportunities for professional growth as you expand your expertise
Qualifications: Licensed (or eligible) to practice Optometry in the state where you’ll practice
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