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Not being able to see well can limit your ability to enjoy life, work and drive. When searching for an eye doctor, you may have wondered what the difference is between an optometrist, ophthalmologist and an optician. Chances are that if you wear glasses or corrective lenses, at some point you’ve visited all three types of eye care professionals.
An optometrist is an eye doctor that administers the vision exam and checks your eyes for health problems such as diseases of the eye. The prescription for your eyewear is filled by an optician who is trained to sell and verify that your glasses or lenses fit correctly. An ophthalmologist can perform all the same eye exams and treatments as an optometrist, but they are also trained in eye surgery. Some of the conditions for which you may need monitoring and treatment from an ophthalmologist include glaucoma, macular degeneration or cataracts.
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