Objective:
To provide guidance for optometrists on successfully supplying ocular nutritional supplements (ONS) to enhance patient trust and visual outcomes.
Key Findings:
- The global eye health supplements market is projected to grow from $1.95 billion in 2024 to $2.94 billion by 2030.
- Optometrists can leverage their unique position to guide patients in selecting appropriate ONS.
- A hybrid model of in-office and online supply can enhance patient adherence and workflow efficiency.
Interpretation:
Incorporating ONS into optometric practice not only improves patient outcomes but also creates a new revenue stream while fostering patient education and trust.
Limitations:
- Limited staff or space may hinder the ability to maintain an in-office inventory.
- Not all patients may be receptive to discussing or adopting ONS.
Conclusion:
By integrating ocular nutritional supplements into patient care, optometrists can transition from mere prescribers to educators and advocates for lifelong wellness.
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