| ophthalmologist |
Medical doctor specializing in the eye; has completed medical school, called a MD Licensed to examine eyes, treat eye diseases and perform eye surgery.
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| ophthalmologist |
Doctor who specialises in treating eye disease
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| ophthalmology |
A specialty focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the eye.
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| ophthalmologist |
An ophthalmologist is a person who has qualified as a doctor and specialised in the diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions. They can prescribe spectacles and drugs. Most ophthalmologists will perform surgery although they may specialise in different types of surgery.
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| ophthalmologist |
The Ophthalmologist has the degree Doctor of Ophthalmology (MD) and is a primary and secondary, medical/surgical eye care provider. He/she has completed four years of college, four years of medical school and at least two years, (often more), of residency and internships relating to the diagnosis and treatment, including surgery, of diseases of the eye. Some ophthalmologists specialize in treating very specific eye problems. These include the treatment of retina and corneal diseases. ...
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