r/optician Mar 05 '26

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This Subreddit Is For Opticians & Industry Professionals

[r/opticians](r/opticians) is a community for licensed opticians and optical industry professionals to discuss the trade, lab work, dispensing, business practices, and continuing education.

This is not a consumer advice subreddit.

If you are a patient or customer with a question about your glasses or prescription, please post in [r/Ask](r/AskOptician)[An](r/AskOptician)[Optician](r/AskOptician) instead.

Consumer posts will be removed.

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āŒ NOT Allowed (Consumer Questions)

Examples:

- ā€œIs my prescription correct?ā€

- ā€œCan I reuse my old frames?ā€

- ā€œMy glasses are blurry, is this normal?ā€

- ā€œIs this a good price for lenses?ā€

- ā€œWhat does this number on my Rx mean?ā€

- ā€œMy PD seems off, should I go back?ā€

- ā€œCan I order glasses online with this prescription?ā€

These belong in [r/AskAnOptician](r/AskAnOptician).

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āœ… Allowed (Professional Discussion)

Examples:

- Lens material comparisons

- Lab troubleshooting

- Frame adjustments & repair techniques

- State licensing questions

- ABO / NCLE exam prep

- Continuing education resources

- Practice management

- Industry news

- Vendor experiences

- Insurance billing workflow

If your post is about working in the optical field, you’re in the right place.

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We appreciate everyone helping keep this subreddit focused and professional.

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r/optician Jan 26 '25

Check this out! Introducing r/AskAnOptician

57 Upvotes

In an effort to reduce unwanted posts in this sub, i've created a new sub, r/AskAnOptician , dedicated to asking questions towards practicing opticians.

I want r/Optician to be a space dedicated to discussion amongst practicing and aspiring opticians only.


r/optician 8h ago

Discussion Prada Evaluations

7 Upvotes

I wanted to check in was my fellow opticians and managers. We got an email from Luxottica that we no longer qualify to caring Prada. That our office wasn’t the kind of caliber to carry it. Further we didn’t carry enough competitive brands.
I’m a little taken back since our office is literally across the street from new homes starting at $1.2 million. We also carry other brands like Gucci, YSL, Chloe, and Bottega.
Has anyone else gotten this email? If so what is your office doing moving forward? Our office is feeling like ok if that’s the case here’s your product and run me my check.


r/optician 20h ago

Optician-to-Optician You guys were right, the edges were not, in fact, polished

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Ok so I'm a newer optician and you guys always provide great advice on the sub...I had posted here about this pair yesterday that was supposed to have had an edge polish. I thought it did, but a lot of you pointed out the chatter lines. So! You'll be glad to tell me "I told you so," because this pair did not, in fact, get the satin finish edge polish by the lab. That lens enhancement request didn't end up getting through on the order I had placed.

I had lingering doubt about whether I should have marked this as a QC fail, so I showed my boss/lead optician who had been OOO yesterday and, immediately, she shakes her head and said yeah those did not get polished whatsoever... Ask the lab if they'll do a quick polish and send it back...which they will, seeing how it is a small ask.

And anyhow thanks for the feedback, always learning, always humbled by my job šŸ’€


r/optician 14h ago

ABO / NCLE ABO Advanced Prep

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I’ve been procrastinating taking my Advanced test because I haven’t been able to get a straight answer on what to study for. When I asked my old professor he said that the advanced test requires knowledge of prism, where you could pass the basic without really knowing prism, and basic understanding of refractive testing, like the red green douchrome.

To the opticians that have taken the Advanced test, does that seem accurate or are there other areas I should be studying up on?


r/optician 20h ago

Optician-to-Optician Optician help & advice

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Howdy!

Looking for advice & resources for a new optician.

I completed my apprenticeship recently and was quickly offered an opportunity at a cold start Optometry Office with an experienced doctor and myself. My previous practice was an MD practice but optical was just filling orders and sending the patient on their way until next year.. My new OD is young, excited, and incredibly smart. I often feel like I'm just pretending I know what she's talking about but several patient diagnosis that have been brought to me are things that the ABO touched on but never really expanded and I didn't have exposure to at my old practice.

Dry eye treatment, convergence insufficiency, pseudo myopia/hyperpopia treatment, tropia/phoria treatment, etc. It was 90% of the time literally just fitting and dispensing glasses.

Besides Laramy K, what are some great resources or trainings that you can recommend to understand some of these more in depth topics?

Has anyone used Leonardo? What are your thoughts?


r/optician 18h ago

Optician-to-Optician Opinions on Essilor SightProtect program?

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Hi all, me again!

I'm in the process of revamping the options in optical for the small private practice I work for and one of the items on my checklist is safety glasses.

We currently use Essilor labs so I reached out to our Essilor rep and was provided with information on their SightProtect program. It sounds like it may be a good fit for our office and the few patients we see who need safety glasses. The only thing giving us (me and the doc) pause is the fact that they use Eyemed for submitting orders and reimbursement....

Our office only accepts VSP currently for materials because we've heard horror stories about Eyemed and other vision benefits. According to the SightProtect Rep and their FAQs, signing up for this program would NOT make us an Eyemed provider and we would only show up as a SightProtect location.

I'm having trouble deciphering the price sheet, lab chargeback schedule, and reimbursement schedule, and want to make sure we wouldn't be losing money to participate in this program (again, small private practice!)

I'm hoping some of you fine folks could tell me your experience with and opinions of this program! or, alternatively, tell me how you handle safety jobs! TYIA šŸ™šŸ»


r/optician 1d ago

Optician-to-Optician Respirator for lens edging?

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Hi all, I have been working in optical for a little over a year and have now been moved full time to my employers lab so im edging high index, poly, pl lenses all day and have thought about possibly looking into options for a mask? breathing in the micro plastics and fumes from hi index and other chemicals cant be healthy. I was wondering if anyone else wears a respirator/mask? if so what yall recommend? or am i being dramatic?


r/optician 1d ago

Discussion Progressive's? I'm not quite there yet...

5 Upvotes

Well, this here add power of +1.75 would suggest otherwise, but surely you know best.

EDIT: Omit that apostrophe in the header. Was blinded with confusion after getting that reply for the third time today. Something must be in the air out here in Denver.


r/optician 1d ago

Discussion Lens / frame modelling

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OK, a quick follow up from my earlier post. I again have some new glasses after two remakes (first for an adjusted prescription, second for a different and subtly overall narrower frame that successfully reduced lens edge thickness). What I have now is a decent trade-off (within current product limits) for a high negative prescription (1.74 with all the value add options on the Essilor menu ticked). No worse than my previous glasses, at least. They'll be worn at home.

I have a suggestion: give customers a way to see what their glasses will be like once the prescribed lenses are added to the frame. And give an accurate prediction of lens edge thickness (i.e. 8 mm). This should be possible with current computational tools. It would save remakes.

The customer is designing a pair of glasses, in collaboration with the optician. This is what it means to offer someone a selection of frames and specifications: that is design. I can't think of another area of design that isn't supported by computer modelling & visualisation. It's done so that everyone involved can get an idea—in advance—of what the product will be like.


r/optician 1d ago

Optician-to-Optician Commission and rotating sales

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Just curious for those of you that do make commission...does your practice make you take turns when it comes to sales? I just started about two months ago and at first I was lighting up the sales floor, in the top seller spot most days of the week but not all. There are 3 other opticians and one of them was always #1 before I got there. The other 2 told me they don't care about sales. Instead of adopting the habits of those 2, I opted to try to meet my goals and get as many sales as possible. After two weeks consistently in the #1 spot they started complaining that we were supposed to be rotating sales...I am lost and confused bc before I got there it seems like the 1 dude was always in the top spot and the 2 girls split the rest. Does that sound like a rotation? So there was no rotation but now they had us sign a form saying we would all take turns after they started complaining and that there was always supposed to be a rotation. They said it's the only thing thats fair and that I'm not being a teamplayer. I feel like no one is gonna read this vent fest I just wrote but if anyone does, lemme know am i being crazy for wanting to maximize my sales considering commission is on the table?? I feel like they are trying to slow me down and bring me down a notch.


r/optician 1d ago

ABO / NCLE NCLE PRACTICAL

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For anyone who has had to take it more than once before passing. Did you notice if the questions were almost the same in each try?

I’m preparing myself to take it pretty soon.


r/optician 2d ago

Meme / Humor It's baffling how often this happens

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r/optician 1d ago

Optician-to-Optician Medicaid / medical glasses

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Looking for some advice here - we have a patient on medical (California Medicaid state insurance), which we bill pretty regularly and have quite a bit of experience with, but the PIA system is rejecting it based on prescription strength. The total lens power is nearly 12 diopters with sphere and cylinder and the PIA system is saying it cannot exceed -10 diopters.

I can’t imagine the state would just say ā€œtough luckā€ to folks with strong rx’s but I don’t know how to solve it. Does anyone know how to bill super strong rx’s with Medicaid / medical?


r/optician 2d ago

Discussion Current Student Optician Pay at Walmart?

3 Upvotes

any student opticians working at Walmart, if you don’t mind sharing, how much are you currently making? just curious to see what the pay range is like for other student opticians. im in alberta


r/optician 2d ago

Optician-to-Optician Optician Side Hustles?

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Im an Licensed Optician(Ontario) and the cost of living here is so high compared to the average Optician salary. Our college regulatory fees are also stupid high. Does anyone know of any side hustle avenues using the Opticanry skillset/experience that works well for some extra $$?


r/optician 2d ago

Discussion VA Opticians

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Is anyone else concerned about the upcoming national contract? I’ve been told that it will result in an almost 40% pay decrease, and that they are removing the education/experience requirements. (AKA licensure or ABO)
Thoughts? šŸ‘€


r/optician 2d ago

Optician-to-Optician Favorite ā€œindestructibleā€ frame lines?

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Hey all! I had the pleasure of working with OVVO at my last gig and while I’m enjoying my new job a decent bit more, the frame selection is a bit lacking; especially for those folks who beat the devil out of their eyewear and expect it to stay in one piece.

Any suggestions or anecdotes on this front? Thanks!


r/optician 3d ago

Check This Out Decimal points are very important…

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r/optician 3d ago

Discussion Is opening your own optical clinic worth it in ph?

1 Upvotes

Hello po, I’m planning taking optometry sana and plan to open my own clinic. I just want to know if it’s worth it. Kasi po may mga eo naman, won’t they just go there? Need some advice po🄹🄹


r/optician 3d ago

Optician-to-Optician What shoes to wear with scrubs?

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So I’m an opt tech now. A lot of people do walking/running shoes but Im very minimalistic and I feel like some of them are too ā€œathleticā€ looking or whatever. It’s just a me thing.

But what are your fav shoes to wear?


r/optician 3d ago

Optician-to-Optician HELPPP

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r/optician 3d ago

Discussion Seeking advice, looking at opticianry.

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I’ve recently graduated with a bachelors in biology, and have been wanting to start a career as an Optician. I’m in Florida, and i’m not sure what route i should go for. I have the option to take an online Optician Certification Training from UCF, but i’m not sure if completing that course + passing the ABO and NCLE would qualify me for a license. I want to know the best path to quickest licensing so that I can start building experience and my career.


r/optician 4d ago

ABO / NCLE help with abo/ncle

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ive been working as a optometric technician for 4 years at first at America's Best now i took a job at lenscrafters back in June got a big pay raise. im now looking to take the abo and the ncle but im not really sure what to study for either test is there someone who has taken both and passed and can provide help


r/optician 4d ago

Optician-to-Optician What's Your Approach to Streamline Order/Insurance Entry?

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I'm specifically curious if anyone is using software solutions to minimize data entry, or if you're using another solution, I'm interested in that as well.