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How can a broken slit lamp spark the journey to building a thriving private optometry practice? On this week’s episode of Optometrists Building Empires, host Ankit Patel welcomes Dr. Jaya Pathapati, a seasoned optometrist with over 25 years of experience. From starting next to Sears Optical to creating a leading-edge private practice, Dr. Pathapati shares how embracing innovation, investing in patient relationships, and mentoring future healthcare professionals have shaped her empire. She dives into how early adoption of technology like PRP drops and radiofrequency treatments, combined with a relentless commitment to individualized care, helped her navigate challenges and build a team-centered, patient-first culture. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to lead with passion and purpose, this episode is a must-listen.
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How can a broken slit lamp spark the journey to building a thriving private optometry practice? On this week’s episode of Optometrists Building Empires, host Ankit Patel welcomes Dr. Jaya Pathapati, a seasoned optometrist with over 25 years of experience. From starting next to Sears Optical to creating a leading-edge private practice, Dr. Pathapati shares how embracing innovation, investing in patient relationships, and mentoring future healthcare professionals have shaped her empire. She dives into how early adoption of technology like PRP drops and radiofrequency treatments, combined with a relentless commitment to individualized care, helped her navigate challenges and build a team-centered, patient-first culture. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to lead with passion and purpose, this episode is a must-listen.
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