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Optometric Billing Solutions Reviews

2.5

36% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)

Brooke Armstrong and Branda Barton

41% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Optometric Billing Solutions has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Optometric Billing Solutions employee rating is 33% below average for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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29 reviews
2.0
1 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- flexible working hours - the initial trainings are very good, with zero experience you can become a good biller, very detailed and easily learnable materials, good trainers

Cons

- low salary for a lot of work - constant work all day with only a half an hour lunch break, if you stop for a coffee or toilet or just 5 minutes to rest your eyes, your productivity immediately drops - they track productivity, but the system does not reflect the real work that is done, it tracks mostly the amount posted, but during the day you have a lot of other things to do also, especially if you have a problematic clinic (a lot of communication with the doctors, a lot of zero pays and denials). You might work like crazy all day and you still might have the lowest productivity labeling - the workload is so intense that you are in a hurry all day to finish everything, too much rush

4.0
24 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work from home after training, good training, nice coworkers, management tells you what is going on, benefits after 90 days, also none of the "this could have been an e-mail" meetings. Flexible schedule!!! PTO is only 40 hours for the first few years but the hours are so flexible you never have to use it to pick the kiddo up from school or go to a doctor appointment. Cable box out and cable company said they'll be there between 1-3pm on a Tuesday? No need to take off work. You already work from home and you can just clock out for your lunch when they gets there and clock back in after he leaves. Feeling sick? No need to use PTO, there is a sick day benefit. Its unpaid though so if youre sick on a monday or Tuesday work more hours the rest of the week. I work more hours at the beginning of the week for half day fridays so even if i get sick later in the week i can just work Saturday if i need. Only job I have ever had were I can use the PTO for actual time off. 40 hours suddenly seems like a lot when you can actually use it for what its for. Upward mobility seems good and they seem to mainly promote from within. Some people seem to move up into new roles pretty quick so if you're good at the job it seems like upward momentum and pay raises are possible. Also the Christmas party is amazing and they give a Christmas bonus which is really helpful around that time of year

Cons

Pay. $15/hr is rough when you have kids. Even in Kansas costs and inflation are going up. Not the type of job where you can take care of younger ones and be good at it either so half your pay or more is going to daycare if you dont have childcare support. Lucky my kids are older and dont need watching or i couldnt do it. So not the best paying job for a single parent or parent of young ones you will struggle a lot without help. But for everything i look up for the job the pay seems right for the low end for industry which makes sense for people new to it so the pay might be correct by industry standards the dollar doesnt do what it used to so be warned you'll need to tighten the purse strings if youre coming from higher pay but with support, two incomes, and the flexible hours it is managable. Its not easy. You have to know all the different insurance rules and they show you everything they can and where to find rules but it isnt black and white. So even though some people seem to move up quick in job title if you arent good at it then it seems like it would be easy to get sort of stuck in the more entry biller role but they work really hard at teaching you and guiding you to get good at everything and even after training you get to have weekly meetings with a person assigned to just answer questions and give guidence to help you on top of your supervisor you meet with once a week for more specific questions for harder things. So even months out of training you have support if you need it and eventually you just have your supervisor type person as needed when you get a handle on things. They kinda flood you with info in training but give you life rafts to make sure you dont drown. Pay is biggest complaint so hopefully i can move up soon.

3.0
28 Jul 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule, work from home option

Cons

Disorganized, spotty communication, low pay

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