🟠 Staff Quick Reference: Why We Offer coMra for Optic Nerve Health

Helping Our Patients Protect Their Vision and Confidence

Optic nerve conditions can feel overwhelming for patients. Whether it’s glaucoma, stroke-related field loss, inflammation, or poor circulation, people often worry most about losing more vision.

That’s why we offer coMra therapy as part of our care plan. It’s a safe, non-invasive way to support the nerve, ease stress, and give patients more hope for preserving their sight.


💡 What’s coMra?

A non-invasive therapy using laser, light, ultrasound, and magnetism to support the eye’s natural repair.


👁️ Why it matters for our patients:

  • Helps protect the optic nerve from further stress.
  • Supports circulation and repair after stroke, diabetes, or inflammation.
  • May expand visual fields or reduce blind spots.
  • Strengthens long-term vision care and daily confidence, working alongside their doctor’s treatments.

🧑‍⚕️ Why it matters for our clinic:

  • In addition to standard treatments like managing pressure or prescribing drops, it shows we’re committed to protecting the optic nerve itself.
  • Builds trust — patients feel we are proactive about their long-term sight.
  • Strengthens our reputation as a clinic that offers advanced supportive options.
  • Creates positive experiences that patients share with family and friends.

💬 If a patient asks about it:

“It’s a safe, comfortable therapy that helps support the optic nerve and circulation in the eyes. It works alongside your doctor’s care as part of the treatment plan.”


🔄 Condition-Specific Talking Points (Back Side / Appendix)

Use these if a patient asks directly about their condition.

Glaucoma

  • Works alongside drops, laser, or surgery.
  • Helps protect the optic nerve and support circulation.
  • Supports long-term vision care beyond pressure management.

Post-Stroke Visual Field Loss

  • Helps reconnect communication between the eye and the brain.
  • May improve awareness in parts of the visual field.
  • Provides safe, supportive therapy during rehabilitation.

Diabetic Retinopathy / Ischemia

  • Supports the small vessels that nourish the eye.
  • Helps protect against further ischemic stress.
  • Works best alongside good diabetes management.

Optic Neuritis / Ischemic Optic Neuropathy / Atrophy

  • Supports nerve repair and circulation.
  • Helps preserve remaining vision and ease strain.
  • Provides added support for daily function and long-term nerve health.

📝 Staff Note (internal only)

When describing benefits, use words like “may” or “can help.” Never guarantee outcomes. The doctor will provide details and manage expectations with the patient.