An optometrist helps you select glasses of the proper perscription and corrects your eyesight.
An opthalmologist is an eye doctor, surgeon, etc. He helps with eye diseases, accidents to the eye.
2007-01-04 07:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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In terms of what they may be able to do for you, and optician can relatively simplest dispense imaginative and prescient correction. An optometrist can dispense and prescribe vision correction and has more developed training in diagnosing and referring for vision or eye problems. An ophthalmologist is a clinical health care provider that can diagnose, treat, and appear at different underlying health problems that can influence vision. At the same time it is a subject of training and phases of degrees, and ophthalmologist has gone to medical college and is versed in a vast variety of clinical issues past just vision. There are lots of stipulations that can result your eyes which can be systemic, and anyone with out a medical measure can't' diagnose and could pass over. If in case you have unexpected changes for your vision i would highly recommend that you simply see an MD, ie an ophthalmologist versus an optician or an optometrist.
2016-08-10 10:53:38
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answered by ? 4
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in words of what they could do for you, and optician can really basically dispense inventive and prescient correction. An optometrist can dispense and prescribe inventive and prescient correction and has more desirable stepped ahead preparation in diagnosing and referring for inventive and prescient or eye complications. An ophthalmologist is a doctor that can diagnose, take care of, and seem at different underlying well-being complications that can influence inventive and prescient. at the same time as it really is an argument of teaching and stages of stages, and ophthalmologist has lengthy gone to medical college and is versed in an excellent style of medical complications previous basically inventive and prescient. there are various circumstances which may result your eyes that are systemic, and someone with out a medical degree can not' diagnose and would omit. once you've unexpected differences on your inventive and prescient i'd really propose that you spot an MD, ie an ophthalmologist as hostile to an optician or an optometrist.
2016-10-16 23:28:47
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answered by fernande 4
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An optometrist has studied eyes and eye care and can fit and prescribe glasses and contacts. An opthalmologist has actually been to medical school and holds a medical degree (doctor) and specializes in eyes.
2007-01-04 07:37:30
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answered by Katasha 3
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An ophthalmologist is a Medical Doctor who has an M.D. degree.
That means he or she has gone through four years of medical school and at least one year of post-graduate general medical and surgical training and is a fully trained physician who has then gone on to specialize in treatment of eye diseases by doing at least three years of extra training in ophthalmology. An ophthalmologist is, therefore, fully trained in all aspects of medical and surgical diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and has as well a complete background in general medicine.
An optometrist has a Doctor of Optometry degree from an optometry school which is usually four years of training in examining the eyes and treating certain types of visual and eye disorders. They do not have any background in general medicine, nor do they have any training in surgical management of eye diseases. They generally have some training in medical treatment, but it varies a great deal.
As a general rule, if you have nothing medically wrong with your eyes and just need glasses or contact lenses or general routine eye check-ups, an optometrist can provide that service.
If you have anything actually wrong with your eyes or have a significnat eye or general medical problem, it is better to see an ophthalmologist.
2007-01-04 07:41:54
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine which deals with the diseases and surgery of the visual pathways, including the eye and brain. The word ophthalmology comes from the Greek roots ophthalmos meaning eye and logos meaning word; ophthalmology literally means "The science of eyes." As a discipline it applies to animal eyes also, since the differences from human practice are surprisingly minor and are related mainly to differences in anatomy or prevalence, not differences in disease processes. By convention the term ophthalmologist is more restricted and implies a medically trained specialist. Since ophthalmologists perform operations on eyes, they are generally categorized as surgeons.
Optomitrists are typically the people that check your vision and prescribe your corrective lenses to you.
hope that helps!!!
2007-01-04 07:37:07
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answered by Silver Thunderbird 6
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This is an easy one although many people are often confused by it.
Optometrist does NOT do surgery but does exams prescribes corrective lenses and can diagnosis disease
Ophthalmologist DOES do surgery as well as exams, prescription lenses and diagnosis disease
2007-01-04 07:41:27
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answered by texas_angel_wattitude 6
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