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Best Practices Honorees

Best Practices

H O N O R E E S

2 0 1 6 – 2 0 2 2

CooperVision is proud to honor these professionals, and their teams, as Best Practices.

2016

2018

Advanced Eye Care Professionals, P.C. Coan Eye Care Eola Eyes Eyecare of Roswell San Ramon Family Optometry, Inc. Somers Eye Center The Eye Doctors Vision Health Institute VisionArts Eyecare Center Wilson Eye Center

Doctor My Eyes Highlands Ranch Optical J. Micetich, OD & Associates Family Eye Care Center Livermore Optometry Group

Norwalk Eye Care Personal Eyecare

Pinnacle Eye Associates The Koetting Associates Vision Optique Vision Professionals

2017

2019

Amarillo Vision Specialists Blount County Eye Center Caruso Eye Care Castle Pines Eye Care Complete Eye Care of Medina Havasu Eye Center Lawrenceville Family Eyecare Premier Eyecare Little Eyes Specialty Eyecare Group

Azman Eye Care Specialists / Global Complex Briggs Vision Group Drs. Quinn, Foster & Associates Lakeline Vision Source Northeast Ohio Eye Surgeons Shoreline Optometry Spring Hill Eyecare Vancouver Vision Clinic Vision Source of Farr West West Shore Eye Care

2020

2022

Advanced EyeCare Advanced Family Eye Care

Blaine Eye Clinic Brill Eye Center

Associates in Eyecare - Optometrists Better Vision Optometric Center, P.A. Draisin Vision Group Eye Center of Houston Kapperman, White & McGarvey Miamisburg Vision Care Phoenix Eye Care Valencia Eyecare Optometry

Clements Vision Care Edmonds Vision Center Eyecare of Lehi InVision Eye Care Mountain View Vision Urban Optics Wauseon Eye Care Woolf Eye Lab

2021

Alamo Eye Care Bellaire Family Eye Care Blink Bright Eyes Family Vision Care Broad View Eye Center Carbon Valley Eye Care Clearvue Vision Center DuPage Optical Professional Eye Care Center Socialite Vision

Hear from these professionals first-hand about their experience as a Best Practice.

WAT C H V I D E O

2 0 1 6 H O N O R E E S

2016 H O N O R E E

Advanced Eye Care Professionals, P.C. O A K L AW N , I L

Aepeye.com Est 2003 Number of Doctors: 5

"The best part of this program for me is the relationships you make with fellow honorees and industry peers. " - Dr. Casey Hogan

Under the leadership of founder Dr. Casey Hogan, Advanced Eye Professionals (AEP) has been providing quality care since 2003. Built largely on word-of-mouth referrals, the practice serves communities throughout the Oak Lawn and Chi- cago areas, as well as out-of-state and interna- tional patients. AEP is thriving, recently expanding to a fully equipped, state-of-the-art 2400 sq. ft. facility, now employing three associate optometrists, one ICO Cornea/CL resident, and ten employees. As part of a primary care full-scope optometric practice, each associate doctor at AEP offers a unique specialty. Dr. Hogan is considered one of the area leaders in specialty contact lenses, anteri- or segment management, and dry eye therapeutic

care. With three separate websites focusing on each of Dr. Hogan’s areas of expertise, and two DBAs—The Chicago Scleral Lens Center of Excel- lence and The Chicago Dry Eye Center of Excel- lence—AEP’s digital presence continues to grow, and with it the success of the practice. AEP is also dedicated to the community. Dr. Hogan has served on several boards, including more than 10 years with the Special Olympics of Chicago, for which she currently serves as president. In 2012, Dr. Hogan was recognized as Humanitarian of the Year by the Illinois College of Optometry. Her passion for her community, her patients, and her practice have helped Advanced Eyecare Profes- sionals become a Best Practice for 2016.

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2016 H O N O R E E

Coan Eye Care O CO E E , F L

Coaneyecare.com Est 2001 Number of Doctors: 3

Dr. Roxanne Achong-Coan considers herself a true contact lens specialist, with patients—including those with harder-to-fit irregular corneas—who travel far and wide to meet with her thanks to her expertise. She has earned the respect of many patients and colleagues across the eye care indus- try, helping to make Coan Eye Care a successful practice for the past 15 years. Coan Eye Care is committed to educating patients about the importance of eye health while providing the latest technology and quality care. They strive to treat every patient—from ages six months to 100 years old—like family, from the very first call through each appointment, because to Dr. Achong-Coan and her staff, great patients are the reason the practice exists.

As proud supporters of their community through work with Optometry for Giving Sight, the Lions Club, and advocacy for arts and ath- letics in local schools, Coan Eye Care is giving back in many ways. In the near future, Dr. Achong-Coan hopes to extend that giving to include her passions for working with veterans and providing low-cost eye care to the underserved. She is currently working on a grant that would help secure additional office space, helping bring that dream a step closer, allow the practice to expand, and continue the work that has made Coan Eye Care a 2016 Best Practice.

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2016 H O N O R E E

Eola Eyes O R L A N D O , F L

Eolaeyes.com Est 2003 Number of Doctors: 4

Determined to provide the best care and prod- ucts to patients—and to choose a business model that would support work-life balance—Dr. Kerry Giedd and fellow optometrist Dr. Brighid Williams opened Eola Eyes in 2003. Starting out “cold,” the practice has grown to include a third partner, an associate, four optometrists, and a team of eight employees, as well as an award-winning stand- alone office building. For the founders of Eola Eyes, the key to their success has always been rooted in a passion for patients, staff and the community. They incorpo- rate modern technology and high-tech equipment as part of their mission and commitment to pro- viding quality care, helping each patient’s visit be the most specialized experience possible.

But taking care of patients goes beyond the exam room. The practice also works to be community partner, serving organizations such as Florida’s Vision Quest, the Foundation for Foster Children, Zebra Coalition, and Florida Lions’ Project Right to Sight. The staff also travels to the Dominican Republic to serve in vision care mission trips. Supporting and advancing the eye care profession is a particular priority for Dr. Giedd, evidenced by her involvement in the AOA and AAO, as well as her service on the editorial board of Primary Care Optometry News. In 2011, Eola Eyes was featured on the cover of Women in Optometry, and today they are recognized as a 2016 Best Practice.

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2016 H O N O R E E

Eyecare of Roswell R O S W E L L , G A

Familyeyecareofroswell.com Est 1994 Number of Doctors: 1

“What sets my practice apart is not what I deliver, but how I deliver it,” says Dr. Maurice Zadeh, who has been working hard to exceed his patients’ ex- pectations since 1994. Family Eyecare of Roswell provides comprehensive eye exams, specialty con- tact lens fittings, emergency eye care, and preven- tative care and treatment for patients of all ages. In his practice, Dr. Zadeh strives to employ the latest technology in corneal, retinal and anterior segment imaging, as well as visual field analysis. He believes good technology leads to early diagnoses of eye conditions and diseases that could be po- tentially devastating later in life if left undetected. This belief fuels his desire to provide excellent care. Dr. Zadeh is committed to serving and giving back to the community that has supported his

practice for more than 21 years. He has a his- tory of involvement in projects like Vision USA, InfantSee, Optometry Giving Sight, and Ringgold Elementary Study. He also regularly provides free eye exams to the underprivileged population at church health fairs and from elementary schools within his community. Dr. Zadeh has also been closely involved with multiple optometric professional organizations, including the Greater Atlanta District of Optome- trists and the Georgia Optometric Association. This investment in the future of the industry is just one more reason Family Eyecare of Roswell has been named a Best Practice for 2016.

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2016 H O N O R E E

San Ramon Family Optometry, Inc. S A N R A M O N , C A

Sanramonfamilyoptometry.com Est 1989 Number of Doctors: 5

Recently named one the “Best of the Best in Eye Care” practices by Bay Area Magazine, San Ramon Family Optometry has been providing quality eye care for more than 27 years, and they continue to try to “wow” their patients every day. Beyond the Starbucks coffee they serve, or the gourmet chocolate they place on a velvet tray with each new pair of glasses, San Ramon Family Optometry is committed to giving patients what they want most—quality care. Though lead doctor Dr. Beverly Smith hopes this attention to detail and delivery will impress, she believes deeply that it’s what’s behind the extra-special treatment that really counts. All the doctors and staff of San Ramon Family Optometry want their patients to feel taken care of—and know that this is a practice they can trust.

San Ramon Family Optometry is committed to continual improvement, offering the latest tech- nologies and most recent innovations in eye care to ensure the highest levels of diagnostics, testing and treatment for patients. They also mentor future optometrists with the hope of inspiring stu- dents, whose youthful energy also brings life and encouragement to the office and staff. In addition to her optometric training, Dr. Smith holds an MBA in healthcare management, fo- cusing her practice management consulting on helping new practices succeed. After 31 years in the industry and nearly three decades leading San Ramon Family Optometry, Dr. Smith knows what it takes to run a successful eye care practice. As a 2016 Best Practice, she understands above all what a privilege it is to help others—patients, staff and colleagues alike.

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2016 H O N O R E E

Somers Eye Center S O M E R S , N Y

Somerseye.com Est 1978 Number of Doctors: 3

A passion for the future of eye care is what Somers Eye Center hopes sets them apart. Dr. Ami Ranani has nearly 40 years of experience prac- ticing optometry and is devoted to helping others learn—not only staff and students, but also his pa- tients. With 17 employees and a 4th-year extern from the SUNY Optometry externship program each year, Somers Eye Center is full of people who care about eye health and are committed to shar- ing their knowledge with others. Dr. Ranani’s practice continues to grow, and so does the technology he offers. As a beta tester for innovative programs like Eyefinity EHR on the cloud (which Somers Eye Center now uses), Dr. Ranani understands that as times change, eye care practices have to follow. He keeps his own eye

on opportunities to offer improved care at every step—a commitment to technological advance- ment that has helped Somers Eye Center see proven savings in time and money. As a result, visits, exams and product ordering have become easier and more convenient for the practice’s patients. In Dr. Ranani’s words, “the outlook is very bright” at Somers Eye Center, where embracing technolo- gy as a critical tool for providing eye care excel- lence has helped them grow the practice, advance the industry, and become a 2016 Best Practice. They hope to continue inspiring the next genera- tion of eye care professionals while taking tremen- dous care of the patients who place their trust in Somers Eye Center.

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2016 H O N O R E E

The Eye Doctors TA M PA , F L

Theeyedocs.com Est 2007 Number of Doctors: 3

Led by Dr. Samuel Teske, The Eye Doctors is an award-winning, multi-location, private optometry practice located in Tampa, Florida. A dedicated staff that strives to deliver exceptional customer service is what defines this practice, which has been providing quality eye care since 2007. The Eye Doctors utilize the latest equipment to provide the highest-quality care available, but what they believe helps them stand apart is their idea of “Ownership Attitude.” Each employee is given a career plan and a degree of autonomy, putting the power into the staff’s hands to be great and do great, all with the patient in mind. The Eye Doctors constantly look for ways to utilize the latest technology in care, whether it’s a lead- ing-edge procedure such as BlephEx, having iPads

in each exam room, or simply providing patients with educational videos specifically related to their visit. The staff also advances their own procedural expertise with video training through the practice’s learning management system. Thanks to this highly trained and dedicated sup- port staff, the practice’s doctors are able to con- centrate on each patient rather than worry about >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84

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