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grow|cms Now Interfaced With CyberEYES
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St. Louis, MO March 31, 2008 –grow|cms, practice management software designed by eye care professionals for eye care professionals, recently interfaced with CyberEYES. This partnership now allows grow|cms users to gather measurements for glasses electronically and then import those measurements into grow|cms. CyberEYES serves more than measurement purposes for the user; it also allows opticians to show their patients an electronic image with different styles of frames on them. This allows for a more thorough experience for the patient and a more comprehensive approach for the optician completing the sale, while reducing the chance for a remake or restyle. grow|cms has also interfaced with FRAMES Data, Labzilla, Optifacts and House Calls, a TeleVox product. By providing a simpler process for clients, grow|cms continues to eliminate the hassles of switching practice management software for eye doctors and their staff. For more information on CyberEYES or grow|cms, please visit www.cyber-imaging.com or www.growcms.com. grow|cms is a division of Clarkson Eyecare, an over 37 office practice based in St. Louis, MO. The grow|cms software was developed in 2001 and Clarkson Eyecare began marketing it in 2006 to other eye care professionals. This software developed by eye care professionals for eye care professionals is currently installed in over 100 offices and now offers the option of electronic medical records. For more information on grow|cms software, please visit www.growcms.com. ABOUT CYBERIMAGING CyberImaging is the market leader in providing innovative facial measurement and imaging solutions to the optical industry. Based in Raleigh, N.C., the company was founded in 1996 to help optical retailers gain a competitive advantage through the use of imaging technology as a marketing, educational and sales tool. The company enjoys an increasingly expanding customer base with thousands of active customers worldwide. lwilson@cyber-imaging.com sritter@growcms.com
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