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Optometrist vs Ophthalmologist?

I need an eye exam. I am also prone to minor eye infections every couple of years. I have typically been seen by an ophthalmologist. Is there any reason to see an Optometrist instead? I've heard some people claim an Optometrist will give a more thorough refractive eye exam.

My insurance pays for ophthalmologist visits, so that isn't an issue.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Your ophthalmologist is a medical doctor with specialized training in eye diseases and care. He does the most thorough job of diagnosing eye problems and recommending appropriate treatment and can prescribe medications. The optometrist does refractive eye exams and will refer a patient to an ophthalmologist if he finds a problem.

    You already have a relationship and a history of care with your ophthalmologist. He is familiar with your eye infection history and knows how you respond to medicines. Stick with a good thing!

  • wilder
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    purely for the sake of giving some clever counsel, optometrists are completely able to doing diabetic eye assessments. as a rely of actuality, i might argue that seeing an ophthalmologist for ordinary diabetic eye assessments is overkill. greater information related to coverage: maximum optometrists additionally settle for scientific well-being coverage, which will disguise a diabetic examination basically like it would at an ophthalmologist. human beings look to have a pretend effect which you extremely prefer some specific "imaginative and prescient coverage" (there quite isn't any such component) to work out an optometrist. it extremely is basically not real. Your scientific well-being coverage works an identical way on the optometrist because it does everywhere else.

  • 6 years ago

    Retinologist

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