USRetina Announces Launch of New Brand and Identity


USRetina, the nation’s largest independent provider of technology and services specific to retina practices, today announced the launch of a new corporate brand identity and tagline. Other changes will include new logos, and new product offerings.

Already the nation’s largest independent network of retina practices, the USRetina brand and logo change reflect the organization’s commitment to next-generation technology and to driving new solutions to the challenges of ordering, dispensing, and billing for drugs, along with managing revenue and navigating the changing landscape of billing and administration.

“1,200 doctors nationwide have already been looking to USRetina for group purchasing opportunities, and as an alternative to large distributors who aren’t 100% committed to retina-only solutions,” said J. Ike Nicoll, CEO of USRetina. “We want to showcase that we’re behind them with incredible technology like RetinaOS that is changing the way analytics are delivered at the point of care.”

The new tagline, “Focus on What Matters,” is the result of working with doctors, customers, and the executive team on a new promise to existing and future practices. The organization also recently added new executive leadership and new product offerings to its portfolio including RetinaOS, the total operating system for the modern retina practice.

To learn more, visit USRetina.com



February 11, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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