Rinkov Eyecare Centers Set to Expand With First Acquisition
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Over the 36 years optometrist,
There are various issues that are driving this process but one of the main reasons is that for many optometrists, the reality of modern practice puts limits on their time to do what they are trained for; and that is to practice good eye care. Simply put, the practice of running a healthcare facility comes with the burden of operating a business and that burden is becoming evermore encumbering.
One of the biggest impediments, as Dr. Rinkov puts it, is the “mind-boggling” insurance system optometrists and other health professionals must deal with on a daily basis. In response to years of frustration Rinkov made the decision to revamp his practice. In 2010 he hired his son,
Now that Rinkov has successfully re-vamped his back office and has his son handling marketing and other operational duties, he is now able to focus exclusively on patient care. As an example, he has developed a comprehensive, standardized 20-step eye exam. Through new procedures and equipment he has diagnosed malignancies and can detect pre-diabetic eye changes before a patient is diagnosed with diabetes.
Rinkov recognizes that many others in his profession would also like to free themselves of the operational burdens of running a practice and focus solely on patients. Acquisition is the easiest way to accomplish this and Rinkov Eyecare Centers just made their first.
Last month, Rosenthal Vision Center was acquired adding one optometrist and two offices for a total of 7 Rinkov locations in
Today Rinkov Eyecare Centers is the largest privately owned optometry practice in
For more information about Rinkov Eyecare Centers contact:
http://www.rinkoveyecare.com/
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