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Marketing package designed to build ophthalmology practice

Indianapolis-Marketing. It wasn't something they taught at medical school, but it's essential to the success of a practice. Marketing can set a practice apart from the competition.

Clear Vision Marketing LLC has launched Marketing for Eye Doctors, a comprehensive, customizable marketing solutions program designed to help build a practice brand efficiently and cost-effectively. Previously, doctors spent valuable time working with multiple vendors or developing plans and materials on their own-a potentially inefficient use of staff and doctor time.

"We're on a mission to help eye doctors get out of the back office and back into the exam rooms, where they make money doing what they love-seeing patients," said Rob Higley, president of Clear Vision Marketing. "Our tailored offerings can help build patient trust, increase retention, help find new patients, and boost profits."

Also included are tools for marketing the practice and staying on budget. Physicians or practice managers can plan and budget for an entire year's marketing expenses, such as printing and postage.

For more information, go to http://www.marketingforeyedoctors.com/

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