An Educated Patient Is a Better Patient for You

Help your patients learn more about their eyes and eyewear options. Send them to AllAboutVision.com for hundreds of pages of reliable, easy-to-understand information. There's no cost for you or your patients. Read more about our site.

4 Steps to Building Your Practice with AllAboutVision.com

  1. Get a FREE Directory listing when you link your practice website to us. Our Eye Care Practitioner Directory, used by thousands of people each month, is a great way to be visible to prospective patients and links them back to your practice website.
  2. Add our Eye Health News Feed to your practice Facebook page. This automatically updates your Facebook page, keeping it engaging and informative. And it's free!
  3. Like us on Facebook or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter. Either will update you on our new content, so you always know what your patients might be reading.
  4. Download our Starter Guide to Website Optimization. This free "white paper" will help you learn how to be more visible to prospective patients with higher rankings in Google and other search engines.

More Free Services for Eye Care Professionals

  • Hit Counter - Add this to your website's home page and count your visitors!
  • Text Links - Use one of our recommended linking methods and you'll be upgraded to a Free Premium Listing in our Directory.


Why should I link my website to AllAboutVision.com?

The site is an excellent source of comprehensive, unbiased information. It can educate your patients about the many life-enhancing products and services you can provide to them. An educated consumer is a better patient for you.

Who's behind AllAboutVision.com?

Access Media Group, whose principals have been in the eye care field since 1977, publishes the site. The content team includes former staffers from Optometric Management, Ophthalmology Management, Eyecare Business, EyeWorld and Contact Lens Spectrum magazines.

Are eye care practitioners involved in article development?

In addition to the eye care practitioners who have written articles, the content is reviewed by an Editorial Advisory Board of ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians and other eye care professionals.