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Seeing An Eye Doctor
 


OPTICIAN
An optician makes, verifies and delivers lenses, frames and other specially fabricated optical devices and/or contact lenses upon prescription (from an optometrist or ophthalmologist) to the intended wearer. The optician's functions include prescription analysis and interpretation; determination of the lens forms best suited to the wearers needs; the preparation and delivery of work orders for the grinding of lenses and the fabrication of eye wear, the verification of the finished ophthalmic products; and the adjustment, replacement, repair and reproduction of previously prepared ophthalmic lenses, frames and other specially fabricated ophthalmic devices. An optometrist may work with corneal specialists, retinal specialists, glaucoma specialists and oculoplastic surgeons. Doctors of optometry -- optometric physicians -- are independent primary health care providers who specialize in the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and disorders of the eye and associated structures as well as the diagnosis of related systemic conditions.

They fit and dispense glasses and contact lenses, thus providing total eye health and vision care for all ages.
 
Seeing An Eye Doctor benefits or hinders:
 
Iritis
Need For Routine Preventative Health Measures