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optometrist a person skilled in testing for defects of vision in order to prescribe corrective glasses
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optometrist Optometrists are primary care practitioners for vision and ocular health concerns. They are trained to diagnose, manage, and treat a multitude of visual and ocular health-related concerns, including, but not limited to, fitting and prescribing spectacles and contact lenses, treating minor ocular injuries, diagnosing and treating diseases such as glaucoma and diagnosing others such as diabetic retinopathy. ...
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optometrist A professional who measures visual acuity and prescribes corrective lenses (glasses); the optometrist is not a physician, is not qualified to diagnose or treat eye diseases, and does not perform eye surgery.
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optometrist One who examines the eye to detect and correct physiologic-optical defects including those of refraction and/or ocular muscle function.
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optometrist an independent, primary health care provider who is skilled in the co-management of eye health and vision care, to include examination, diagnosis, treatment, management of diseases and disorders, prescription of eyeglasses and contact lenses, and provision of low vision aids and vision therapy. An OD degree is required.
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