FOR OPTOMETRISTS

Add a Complete Vision Therapy Program to Your Practice

Without hiring therapists, building a therapy room, or buying equipment. You stay the patient’s optometrist. SuccessfulSight™ delivers the therapy program virtually — and you’re compensated for co-managing care.

✓ One provider per county ✓ No staff or equipment to add ✓ You stay the prescriber

At a glance

What it actually looks like in your practice.

  • Time per patient Initial eval + brief follow-ups on your normal schedule
  • Setup No equipment, no new staff, no new room
  • You bill Evaluation and follow-up visits to patient or insurance — you keep 100%
  • You also receive A co-management fee from SuccessfulSight™ tied to your follow-up schedule
  • Geographic exclusivity One participating provider per county
  • Patient device iPad at home — equipment kit included

The Problem You Already Know

You see patients in your chair who would clearly benefit from vision therapy. Maybe a child who’s bright but reading is a battle. A teen with convergence issues that screenings keep missing. An adult whose visual demands at work outpace what their eyes are doing.

The standard options aren’t great. Refer them out — and most won’t go, or won’t stick with weekly travel. Build your own VT clinic — and you’re hiring therapists, buying equipment, and dedicating square footage to a service line that has to fill itself. Send them home with a packet of exercises — and you both know how that usually ends.

SuccessfulSight™ is built for the OD who knows their patient needs vision therapy and wants a real way to deliver it without rebuilding their practice around it.

How It Works in Your Practice

Five steps. None of them require you to change how you run your office.

1

You Evaluate the Patient Locally

You determine whether the patient is a candidate for vision therapy and a fit for SuccessfulSight™. Standard evaluation visit, billed by your office as you normally would.

2

You Prescribe the Program

When SuccessfulSight™ is the right fit, you prescribe it directly. The patient enrolls and receives access to the iPad program and the home equipment kit.

3

Therapy Happens Virtually at Home

The patient works through structured, guided therapy with video walkthroughs, real-space hands-on activities, attention tracking, and adaptive progression — supported by our therapy team.

4

You Stay Involved Through Follow-Up

Patients return to your office for follow-up evaluations on your usual cadence. Your clinical findings inform how the program continues to be tailored, and your follow-up visits are billed by your practice.

5

You Receive Co-Management Compensation

Because you remain an active part of the patient’s care, SuccessfulSight™ pays you a co-management fee tied to your regular follow-up visits — on the cadence you set as the prescribing provider. Separate from and in addition to what you bill for those visits clinically.

How You’re Compensated

Participating providers are compensated through two channels:

Your billing for clinical care

You bill the patient or insurance directly for the initial evaluation, follow-up visits, and any in-office care. SuccessfulSight™ does not handle, share in, or take a percentage of that revenue. Vision and medical insurance often apply for evaluation and follow-up visits, depending on the patient’s plan.

A co-management fee from SuccessfulSight™

Because participating optometrists are an active part of the patient’s care — providing the clinical input that guides the program and following progress locally — providers receive a co-management fee tied to the regular follow-up schedule you set as the prescribing provider. This is paid by SuccessfulSight™, separately from your clinical billing.

Specific co-management fee amounts and terms are part of the participating provider agreement.

One Participating Provider Per County

SuccessfulSight™ accepts only one participating provider per county. Participating providers are not competing with neighboring practices for the same patients in their area.

When patients submit their ZIP code on the patient-facing site, they’re routed to the participating provider for their county — so your territory isn’t just defensive, it’s where your inbound leads come from.

Once your county is filled, additional applicants from that area go on a waitlist. The practical advice is to apply early — geography, not just timing, decides who gets in.

Who Does What

Crystal clear on where your responsibility ends and ours begins.

You

  • Evaluating the patient and determining candidacy
  • Prescribing the program when appropriate
  • Conducting follow-up evaluations on your normal cadence
  • Providing the clinical input that shapes how the program is adapted
  • Billing for your own evaluation and follow-up visits
  • Remaining the patient’s primary eye care provider

SuccessfulSight™

  • Delivering the structured therapy program virtually
  • Providing the iPad app, home equipment kit, and video walkthroughs
  • Operating the therapy team — messaging support, virtual check-ins, optional 1:1 sessions
  • Handling adaptive progression based on patient performance
  • Billing the patient directly for the $2,400 program fee (cash-pay; HSA/FSA/CareCredit accepted)
  • Paying you the co-management fee tied to your regular follow-up schedule

SuccessfulSight™ does not diagnose, prescribe, or make clinical decisions. You remain the patient’s eye care provider throughout.

Is It a Fit for Your Practice?

May be a strong fit

  • Optometrists who routinely identify patients who would benefit from vision therapy
  • Practices that want to offer VT without building a therapy department
  • Offices serving families who can’t reasonably travel to a specialty VT clinic
  • Providers who want to keep the patient relationship rather than refer it out
  • Practices looking to add a meaningful, structured specialty offering without fixed overhead

Probably not a fit

  • Providers who want a fully hands-off referral model
  • Practices unwilling to do their own evaluation and follow-up
  • Offices already running a full in-house VT clinic that fully meets local demand

Provider FAQ

Who carries the clinical responsibility for the patient?

You do. SuccessfulSight™ does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace clinical decision-making. You evaluate the patient, decide whether the program is appropriate, and remain the patient’s eye care provider throughout. The program delivers structured therapy virtually under your prescription.

How am I compensated?

Two channels. First, you bill the patient or insurance directly for your evaluation and follow-up visits and keep 100% of that. Second, SuccessfulSight™ pays you a co-management fee tied to the regular follow-up schedule you set as the prescribing provider — paid separately, in addition to what you bill clinically. Specific amounts and terms are part of the participating provider agreement; reach out below to learn more.

Is there geographic exclusivity?

Yes. SuccessfulSight™ accepts only one participating provider per county. Patients in your county are routed to your practice through the patient-facing site, and additional applicants from your county are placed on a waitlist.

How much time will this add to my schedule?

You handle the patient on your normal evaluation and follow-up cadence. There’s no extra in-office therapy time. The therapy itself is delivered virtually by our team and the program platform — your part is what you already do well.

What kind of patients is this for?

Patients ages 6+ who you determine are appropriate candidates for vision therapy. SuccessfulSight™ supports a broad range of visual skill areas — see the full list at /what-it-treats/ — but the candidacy decision is yours.

What if a patient struggles or needs more support than the program provides?

Families have direct access to our therapy team — messaging, scheduled virtual check-ins, and optional one-on-one virtual sessions when more guidance is needed. Clinical decisions about whether to continue, modify, or conclude the program stay with you, informed by your follow-up evaluations.

Do I need staff training or any new equipment in my office?

No new equipment, no new room, no specialized staff. Onboarding is straightforward and we walk your office through the prescription and follow-up workflow as part of the participating provider agreement.

How does the patient pay?

The $2,400 program fee is cash-pay, billed by SuccessfulSight™ directly to the patient. We accept HSA, FSA, CareCredit, and major credit cards, and offer a 5-installment payment plan. Your evaluation and follow-up visits are billed separately by your practice — vision and medical insurance often apply, depending on the patient’s plan.

Apply to Become a Participating Provider

Tell us a bit about your practice and we’ll reach out to discuss whether your area is open and what the participating provider agreement looks like.