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An optometrist is a person who examines eyes to see if spectacles will improve vision. He or she can measure visual acuity and pressure within the eye. By using specialised equipment an optometrist can also perform a full examination of all the different parts of the eye. Some optometrists may also recommend and prescribe drops to treat eye conditions. Optometrists write a spectacle prescription that is given to the patient and passed on to an Optician.
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| optometrist |
Also known as an
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A person trained to test for refractive errors and to prescribe
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[op-tom-meh-trist] A eye-care specialist who went to optometry for 4 years of training in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.
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Health care provider trained to prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses, examine eyes, and detect eye disease.
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