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Ophthalmic Assistant; Plano, TX

Job in Plano, Collin County, Texas, 75086, USA
Listing for: Children's Health
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-20
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Medical Assistant
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Ophthalmic Assistant (Plano, TX)

job title & specialty area: ophthalmic assistant department: ophthalmology location: plano, tx shift: 8:00am-5:00pm job type: on-site why children's health?

at children's health, our mission is to make life better for children, and we recognize that their health plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. Through our cutting-edge treatments and affiliation with ut southwestern, we strive to deliver an extraordinary patient and family experience, ensuring that every moment, big or small, contributes to their overall well-being. Our dedication to promoting children's health extends beyond our organization and encompasses the broader community.

Together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of children and contribute to a brighter and healthier future for all.

summary

the purpose of this position is to assist a licensed physician by performing ophthalmic clinical duties and assisting with the needs of the unit, including preparing patients for clinic visits, examinations, and procedures by completing intake documentation, vital signs, height/weights and rooming; preparing and assisting in examinations/procedures. Activities performed are intended to support, supplement, and/or complement patient care provided by licensed personnel.

responsibilities
  • assists ophthalmologists in treatment and care of patients.
  • escorts or transports patient to exam rooms, treatment rooms or other areas as directed.
  • prepare patient for examination and treatment by physician or other provider; gather patient data regarding condition; take vital signs, height and weight and document this information in the medical record.
  • obtain past medical history and history of current ocular complaints from patients.
  • measures patients' glasses prescription (lensometry).
  • tests ocular functions, including measuring and recording visual acuity, muscle balance, intra-ocular tension, and tonometry.
  • prepares examination rooms by arranging sterile instruments on tray and stocks rooms with appropriate medical supplies. Disposes of medical waste. Cleans and maintains examination room equipment. Cleans and maintains examination rooms between patients.
  • upon completion of additional education, perform certain advanced tasks at physician or other provider request and pursuant to physician delegation or standing orders. Limited to: eye drops, topical anesthetic (such as emla and synera patch), and immunization injections. Ophthalmic assistants are not permitted to administer oral medications.
  • maintains ophthalmic instruments by sterilizing instruments and cleaning exposed lenses, mirrors, and prisms and replacing burned out bulbs and batteries; participating in monitoring for qc.
  • provide patients and families pre‑printed instructions and educational material, as directed by physician or other provider, including contact lens use and care.
  • changes eye dressings and reinforces patients and/or caregivers in‑home care and education.
  • complete home health, dme, title 19, and other governmental forms that do not require assessment or clinical judgment.
  • may perform data gathering for prescription refills, pursuant to physician delegation. Limited to: reviewing medications with patient, removal of refill request from voicemail, verifying current prescription in emr, and forwarding refill message to physician using emr. May not accept orders for new medications or changes to medication prescription, i.e. Dose, route, frequency.
  • accept and enter verbal orders from physician or other provider for labs, procedures, and radiology test. May not accept verbal orders for new medications or changes to medication prescription, i.e. Dose, route, frequency. May enter orders into emr.
  • provide normal lab, imaging and pathology results via phone or letter to patient and families at the request and direction of physician or other provider. The fact that a result is normal must be documented in the provider's result notes regarding the lab, radiology or pathology results. Ophthalmic assistant may not answer patient or family questions about results or provide independent education or guidance regarding results.
  • all medical acts performed by an ophthalmic assistant are…
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