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See An Optometrist First
Optometrists' Educational Background
When Should I Get My Eyes Checked?
CE Requirements for Mississippi Optometrists
Common Vision Conditions
Presbyopia Presbyopia
Hyperopia Hyperopia
Myopia Myopia
Astigmatism Astigmatism
Refractive Surgery and Orthokeratology
Eye Injuries
Eye Glasses
Lens Materials Lens Materials
Lens Designs Lens Designs
Lens Coatings Lens Coatings
Contact Lenses
Types of Contact Lenses Types of Contact Lenses
 

See An Optometrist First

Optometrists are frequently the first health care practitioner a patient sees because of the complaint of blurred vision. Over two-thirds of eye exams in the United States are performed by optometrists. If it relates to the eyes, the optometrist will solve the problem. If not, he or she will educate and guide the patient to the proper medical subspecialist.

A comprehensive eye health and vision evaluation by your optometrist will include a determination of refractive error or need for corrective lenses, a test for cataracts and glaucoma, and pupil dilation to further examine the health of the retina. Certain systemic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, neurologic and thyroid disorders can be uncovered in an eye examination. Optometrists can prescribe medications to treat ocular conditions. Their goal is to protect, preserve, and enhance the visual world for patients.

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