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What's New
- Locations Overview
- Amherst: 716-833-2020
- Buffalo: 716-835-1105
- Cheektowaga: 716-684-1622
- Lancaster: 716-656-2011
We have 4 locations conveniently located throughout Western New York. Please click on a location above or on the map below to see office hours, a map, and more...
AmherstCrawford Furniture Plaza 3364 Sheridan Drive Amherst, NY 14226 716-833-2020 HoursMon. & Thurs. 10-7 Tues., Wed., & Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-12
Buffalo2290 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14214 716-835-1105 HoursMon. 10-7 Tues., Wed. 8-5 Thurs. CLOSED Alternating Fri. & Sat. 8-12 (please call for details)
Cheektowaga750 Dick Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225 716-684-1622 HoursMon. CLOSED Tues. & Thurs. 10-7 Wed. 8-5 Alternating Fri. & Sat. 8-12 (please call for details)
Lancaster4703 Transit Road Depew, NY 14043 716-656-2011 HoursMon., Tues., & Thurs. 10-7 Wed. & Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-1
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Eye Care Professionals Computer Upgrade
Eye Care Professionals is in the process of upgrading their computer system to better serve its patients.
ECP was the first optometric practices in WNY to computerize with a system that tied all offices together. With continued growth ECP has reached the limitations of its current system and needed a system that not could only handle the volume, but improve patient care.
The new system is a federally certified medical record system designed to record the entire exam. It is seamless in transferring information to the optical and other area which reduces the chances of transferring errors.
Besides investing in new software, ECP has upgraded its servers and installed touch screen computers or tablets in each exam room.
The trend is to standardize healthcare data for transportability and improved care.
There are several new procedures and questions you may be asked that our system and insurers require. Beside age, height, weight and blood pressure will be recorded. As healthcare providers, we are concerned about cardiovascular and diabetic risk factors.
Change is sometimes difficult and time consuming. It will take our staff a few weeks to improve efficiency with our new system. We will try to make our transition as smooth as possible. Please bear with us as we move ahead in this new era of computerized medical records.
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