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Will I pay a lower premium if I limit my practice to refractions, low vision screening, or other non-surgical activities?

Yes! Effective 1/1/2007, OMIC created a new, even lower-rated coverage classification for purely non-surgical practice activities. This class is rated at approximately 33% of the full surgical classification (Surgery Class 3). Ophthalmologists who restrict their surgical activities to procedures such as removal of papillomas and chalazions, repair of minor lid lacerations, and injection of botulinum toxin or collagen and other fillers may qualify for OMIC’s Ophthalmology – Surgery Class 1 classification. Surgery Class 1 is rated at approximately 37% of the full surgical premium.

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OMIC is the largest insurer of ophthalmologists in the United States and we've been the only physician-owned carrier to continuously offer coverage in all states since 1987. Our fully portable policy can be taken with you wherever you practice. Should you move to a new state or territory, you're covered without the cost or headache of applying for new coverage.

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