Sunday, November 22, 2009

Find An Eye Doctor Locally

By Terry Lamb

Find an eye doctor that fits your needs. Before choosing the eye doctor that you want to visit, it is important to take a number of things into consideration. Many of us go to the one that have been recommended by friends and family. We assume that if they are well enough for ones we love, they must be well enough for us. But that may not always be true. What is good for our best friend may not be what is best for us. Do some research and a background check on some of the doctors that you are considering to visit.

Health insurance may cover certain areas for eye care. But it may not cover everything. Check to see what your health insurance will cover. If it does not cover all of your eye care needs, you will want to find out the costs for your visits. Affordability is an important factor to consider when choosing the right doctor.

Even with referrals, doing all of the necessary background checks is important. You do not want to go to an eye doctor who has multiple malpractice suits. If they do, find out why. And you might want to avoid going there. Also, you should know how long they have been doing what they do. It is wise to choose someone that has more experience vs. Some one who just started.

The root word, "opt" literally means "eye". Our eyes are crucial organs that play a very important role in our lives. We need our eyes to see. When searching for an eye doctor, find one that best fits your needs. Make your decision based on the reason for your visit. Then decide whether you need to see an optician, an optometrist, or an ophthalmologist.

An ophthalmologist is an eye doctor that examines eyes, diagnose and treat disease, perform surgery when needed, prescribe medications, and so on. If you are having medical problems or need surgery, you would go to an ophthalmologist. To become an ophthalmologist, one would need to complete specialized training and medical school.

An optician is someone you go to for fitting eyeglasses. They are not eye doctors. They are responsible for providing corrective lenses, including eye classes, corrective contact lenses, and prescription sunglasses.

Optometrists are not MD's either. They are the ones to visit for getting prescribed for corrective lenses or eye glasses. You will want to visit one regularly if you wear corrective lenses or eye glasses. Your vision should be checked regularly along with an overall exam to examine the condition of your eyes (once a year for contact lens wearers and every two years for eye glass wearers). If there are any problems with your eyes, the optometrist will detect it and refer you to an ophthalmologist. And the ophthalmologist will then take care of things from there.

Like any other physical exams, eye exams should be done regularly. If there are any problems, it should be taken care of right away. Don't delay treating the problem until it proceeds into further complications. Then it just gets even more complicated, not to mention more costly. Our visions and overall eye health should be checked regularly.

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