1% Better Everyday - Erika Morrow - Optometrists Building Empires - Episode # 088

What does it take to build an optometry practice where patients drive over an hour just for the experience? On this week's episode of Optometrists Building Empires, host Ankit Patel had the honor of talking to Dr. Erika Morrow, an eyecare professional who built ForSight Unique Eye Care & Eye Wear in Savannah, Georgia, on one simple belief: exceptional vision care and personal expression should go hand in hand. Discovering how scouting the right market, obsessing over every detail of the patient experience, and refusing to follow the crowd have helped Dr. Morrow create a practice that her community can't stop talking about. If you're curious about how to truly differentiate your practice or just love a great story of grit and vision, this episode is for you! 
 
Takeaways: 
  • Scout your market before you open your doors. Don't just find a location, find a gap and build something that fills a need no one around you is meeting. Being different by design, not by accident, is what gives you a real competitive edge.
  • Every touchpoint in the patient experience is an opportunity. From the first phone call to the glasses pickup appointment, every interaction is a chance to build loyalty. Don't leave any step of the journey to chance; script it, train it, and refine it constantly.
  • Your phone is your first impression; treat it that way. If your team is wrapping up calls in under 10 minutes, they're leaving connection and revenue on the table. Use that call to learn who the patient is, what they need, and why they left their last provider.
  • Build a team culture that makes people want to stay. Retention isn't just about pay; instead, track patterns like burnout and call-outs, then make structural changes before good people walk out the door. 
  • Unreasonable hospitality is a competitive advantage. Pay attention to the small things patients mention and then do something unexpected about it. A handwritten card or a small gift card costs very little but creates the kind of loyalty no marketing budget can buy.
  • Know which partnerships serve your vision and which ones don't. Not every group, plan, or vendor is the right fit for your practice model. Audit your commitments regularly and don't be afraid to walk away from anything that costs more than it contributes.
  • Stay true to your original vision, especially when outside voices get loud. Consultants, colleagues, and industry norms will all have opinions about how you should run your practice.

Quote of the Show:
  • “When you find out why somebody didn't return somewhere, you learn how to be a better provider yourself." - Erika Morrow

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