Buying ophthalmic equipment for your ophthalmic practice is an investment. Like any investment in goods, those goods need to be maintained. If you maintain your ophthalmic equipment properly it can last longer and ultimately cost you less. Maintenance can mean everything from cleaning, replacing ophthalmic batteries and ophthalmic bulbs, diagnostic and computer maintenance and preventing the buildup of dust. By treating your ophthalmic equipment like your luxury car, you'll ultimately...