Christopher Wolfe, OD, FAAO, Dipl. ABO

Christopher Wolfe, OD, FAAO, Dipl. ABO

Dr. Christopher Wolfe is a graduate of Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry. While in school, he served as president of the American Optometric Student Association, where he represented over 6,000 members. He is currently the Chair of the American Optometric Association’s State Government Relations Committee and the Legislative Chair for the Nebraska Optometric Association. In 2013 and 2015 he was awarded Young Optometrist of the Year for the Nebraska Optometric Association. In 2016 he was awarded the Optometrist of the Year for the Nebraska Optometric Association and the Young Optometrist of the Year for the American Optometric Association. In 2014 he was awarded Political Keyperson of the Year for the Nebraska Optometric Association and Alumni of the Year from Skutt Catholic High School.

Dr. Wolfe has a passion for education. He is a co-founder of KMK Board Certification Review Services, a company specializing in preparing Doctors of Optometry to take the American Board of Optometry examination. He is the founder of EyeCode Education, a company specializing in clinical and billing education. Dr. Wolfe is a fellow in the American Academy of Optometry and a Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry. He also has special interests in therapeutic scleral contact lenses to correct visual distortions in patients with corneal diseases. Dr. Wolfe is an avid runner and most of all, he enjoys spending time with his wife Jaime, daughters Ryan, Paityn, Camryn, Logan, Maisyn and sons Lincoln, Deacon, and Benton.

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Resources
40 Different Dry Eye ICD 10 Codes - How and When to Use Them
Coding & Billing
40 Different Dry Eye ICD 10 Codes - How and When to Use Them

Up your ICD-10 IQ by finding the most accurate dry eye codes for every condition. Here, we cover clinically relevant codes and why you should consider additional specificity in your clinical notes!

April 1, 2022
A Guide to Billing for Medically Necessary Contact Lenses
Cornea & Contact Lens
A Guide to Billing for Medically Necessary Contact Lenses

Navigating vision insurance plans and billing codes can be a headache, but armed with the right knowledge, you can make a massive impact on patient lives.

January 13, 2022
Eyes On 2022 Optometry On Demand
Optometry Industry Info
Eyes On 2022 Optometry On Demand

Missed Eyes On 2022? You can still catch some of the top sessions from the largest virtual event of the year for ECPs. From updates in presbyopia and orthokeratology to innovations in MIGS, this year’s event was packed with value-rich sessions. Access on-demand recordings from 11 sessions now.

December 14, 2021
The 5 Highest Reimbursing Optometry Diagnostic CPT Codes
Coding & Billing
The 5 Highest Reimbursing Optometry Diagnostic CPT Codes

Learn how optometry services are valued and what diagnostic services have a higher value...and thus a greater reimbursement. Here's the codes with the highest RVUs!

October 15, 2021
Top Myopia Management ICD-10 Codes
Coding & Billing
Top Myopia Management ICD-10 Codes

As we rethink our ability to manage myopia, we should rethink the way we describe the condition to both patient and payer. Here are guidelines—with ICD Codes—to help.

September 28, 2021
12 Different Glaucoma ICD 10 Codes - How and When to Use Them
Coding & Billing
12 Different Glaucoma ICD 10 Codes - How and When to Use Them

Applying the right ICD code can prevent unnecessary and unwanted payer audits. Refer to the following information and handy table to find the proper code for each of your glaucoma patients.

June 24, 2021
4 Common Billing and Coding Mistakes New ODs Should Avoid
Coding & Billing
4 Common Billing and Coding Mistakes New ODs Should Avoid

Coding and billing mistakes are all-too-common, and can be costly and frustrating. The key to avoiding the top four most common errors? Documentation!

May 14, 2021
How to Code and Bill for a Corneal Abrasion ICD 10
Coding & Billing
How to Code and Bill for a Corneal Abrasion ICD 10

When faced with a corneal abrasion, your first and most important task is treating your patient. Later, coding can be a complex task due to the multiple ICD-10 codes available to describe corneal abrasions. Here's what you need to know!

April 30, 2021