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Doctors of optometry are
independent primary health care providers who
Optometrists
examine the internal and external structure of the eyes to
diagnose eye diseases like glaucoma, cataracts and retinal
disorders; systemic diseases like hypertension and
diabetes; and vision conditions like nearsightedness,
farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia. Optometrists
also do testing to determine the patient's ability to
focus and coordinate the eyes, and to judge depth and see
colors accurately. They prescribe eyeglasses and contact
lenses, low vision aids, vision therapy and medicines to
treat eye diseases.
As primary eye care providers, optometrists are an
integral part of the health care team and an entry point
into the health care system. They are skilled in the
co-management of care that affects the eye health and
vision of their patients and an excellent source of
referral to other health care professionals.
The optometrist has completed
pre-professional undergraduate education in a college or
university and four years of professional education at a
college of optometry, leading to the doctor of optometry (O.D.)
degree
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Serving patients from South Charlotte, Ballantyne, Waxhaw, Weddington,
Mecklenberg and Union counties as well as all of metro Charlotte
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