Optometrist (20/20 Optometric of Fresno) – Fresno, CA

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20/20 Optometric of Fresno strives to give all patients the best quality eye care services possible. With a strong presence in the area, the Practice has built a solid reputation for delivering exceptional eye care services. This is a prime opportunity for an Optometrist to thrive in a bustling and supportive environment while serving the needs of an engaged community.Why join us?20/20 Optometric of Fresno opened its doors to the community in 1987 and is well-known in the area. Offering a diverse range of general optometry solutions, the Practice specializes in specialty contact lenses, glaucoma management, myopia control, and plans on introducing vision therapy in November. Whether seeking routine eye exams, personalized prescription lenses, or specialized treatments, the practice's state-of-the-art technology and expertise guarantee the best possible outcomes for each individual.The Practice is offering the following to full-time employees:• Medical insurance• Dental insurance• 401K matching• Vacation hours• Malpractice insurance• Continuing education allowance• Potential future ownership opportunityWhat you'll do:As a dedicated Optometrist, your role will encompass providing tailored vision care services to a diverse range of patients. You will conduct routine eye exams and testing as needed, offering specialized treatments for patients with complex eye conditions and the opportunity to positively impact their lives. With access to high-tech equipment, such as Optos, matrix Humphrey field, topography, auto refraction, maestro anterior and posterior OCT, and crystal EHR, you will also have access to a full-service optical lab, ensuring precise diagnoses and tailored solutions for every patient. The Practice is open to both full-time and part-time employment and you can expect to see a patient every 20 to 30 minutes. Working closely with a team of talented professionals, including opticians and administrative staff, you'll collaborate seamlessly to create a seamless and compassionate experience for each patient.Who you are:You're a hardworking and personable individual with a deep commitment to providing exceptional eye care and improving the vision health of the community. You're highly skilled and capable of confidently handling a diverse range of patients with varying visual needs and age groups. A strong commitment to continuous learning, exceptional communication skills, and a genuine passion for making a positive impact in the lives of others are essential qualities as you will play a vital role in the continued success and expansion of the business.Minimum Qualifications:• Optometry license in the state of California• Open to recent gradsPreferred Specialties:• Comfortable with myopia control and glaucoma identification• Exposure to fitting corneal and scleral GP contact lensesApply Job!

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