Eye doctor
How we check toddlers’ eyes
Toddler eye checkups are important to track ocular development. Your child’s body is growing at a rapid rate, from their toes to their eyes.
Read MoreWhat should an eye exam include?
Has it been a while since your last eye exam? Not sure what to expect during the process?
Read MoreWhat questions should I ask my eye doctor?
Whether you’re going to your first eye appointment in years or you see the eye doctor every year, there are important questions to ask during your exam.
Read MoreIs an optometrist an MD?
Optometrists are healthcare professionals who provide primary vision care. That ranges from comprehensive eye exams to diagnosing, treating, and managing vision and overall eye health.
Read MoreHow do you become an eye doctor?
Optometry is a demanding field, but it takes hard work and patience to get there. The amount of time it takes to become an optometrist depends on the person and the pace they are moving. Typically, it takes a minimum of seven to eight years to become an optometrist.
Read MoreDo optometrists go to medical school?
People often get different medical fields confused, especially in the optometry realm. Opticians, optometrists, and ophthalmologists are all different, including the requirements. Let’s take a look at the differences between each profession and what the school requirements are.
Read MoreWhen should I see an optometrist?
Whether you are visiting an optometrist for a routine eye exam or a new eye prescription, optometrists are there to help. Having good vision is a crucial part of your everyday health, and it’s important to know when and why you should visit an optometrist.
Read MoreWhat can an optometrist diagnose?
An optometrist (OD) is specially trained to diagnose and treat thousands of different eye health and vision problems. They identify certain conditions by performing eye exams, vision tests, and prescribing medications.
Read MoreCan an optometrist become an ophthalmologist?
Optometrists and ophthalmologists are both considered “eye doctors.” They provide foundational services for the eye care industry, but their job duties are quite different. We talk about this from time to time but let’s explore the differences, what it takes to transition between the two, and which one you should see.
Read MoreWhen should I see an ophthalmologist?
Everyone over the age of five should have their eye health and vision checked regardless if you feel that you require corrective lenses or not. Many major diseases of the eye do not start to affect vision until later in the disease process. Early diagnosis is critical so that treatment can start, and you can obtain more favorable results.
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