What Exactly Does an Optometrist Do?

Who is an optometrist?

An optometrist is a health professional who does primary health care for the eye.
An optometrist is a health professional who does primary health care for the eye.

An optometrist is a health professional who does primary health care for the eye. Optometrists examine the eyes to diagnose any problems in vision and prescribe corrective lenses for them. Optometrists have done a four-year professional program after college to get a Doctor of Optometry degree. They may also get additional clinical training or a specialty fellowship after the optometry degree.

What are the various kinds of eye doctors?

Healthcare professionals who specialize ineye careare mainly divided into three categories:

  • Ophthalmologist
  • Optometrist
  • Optician

What functions does an optometrist have?

Optometrists have several roles related to the primary care of the eye. These include:

  • Performing eye examination and vision tests.
  • Treating conditions such as:
  • Prescribing and fittingeyeglassesand contact lenses.
  • Providing low-vision aids and vision therapy.
  • Detecting diseases, injuries and disorders of the eyes.

What training and functions does an ophthalmologist have?

An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor specialized in the medical and surgical care of the eyes. Ophthalmologists have completed medical school and subsequently do an internship for a year and residency for three years. They may sometimes additionally do a one- to two-year fellowship.

Ophthalmologists offer a spectrum of eye health services which include:

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Opticians are not eye doctors and they cannot examine the eyes. Qualifications include a one to two-year degree, certificate, or diploma. Their roles include:

  • Checking lens prescriptions.
  • Filling prescriptions given by an eye doctor.
  • Providing, adjusting, and repairing glasses, frames, and contact lenses.
  • Taking measurements of the face to fit corrective lenses.
  • Helping decide which type of lenses and frames will work best, functionally and aesthetically.
  • Ordering and checking products, including contacts and eyeglass lenses.

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Should I visit an optometrist or an ophthalmologist?

If you want to get a routine checkup of your eyes, you can see either an optometrist or ophthalmologist.

If you believe you have an eye problem likecataractor glaucoma, or a health condition likediabetesthat may compromise your vision, an ophthalmologist may be best. Ophthalmologists have advanced medical training that qualifies them to evaluate and treat these conditions.

How often should I get my eye examination done?

我们都can benefit by eye examination on a routine basis. If you don’t have any diagnosed vision problems and don’t notice any symptoms, follow the general rules below:

  • Young adults:Once in your 20s and twice in your 30s.
  • Adults:At age 40 with regular follow-ups, depending on your health.
  • Adults 65 and above:Every one to two years.
  • Children:At birth, six months, three years, and before entering grade school. Schools may also perform routine eye exams.

Apart from routine visits, you need to go to the eye doctor in the following situations:

  • Presence of health conditions or a family history of vision problems.
  • Any change in vision.
  • Eye pain.
  • Eye irritation such as redness anditching.
  • Presence of other diseases, such asdiabetes.
References
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