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How to Choose a Good Eye Doctor



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By : Adrianna Noton   

For anyone who has suffered vision loss or other eye health issue, you know the importance of choosing a good eye doctor. You may need an eye doctor for anything from getting new glasses for a minor vision problem to surgery for a complex eye disease. As with choosing other healthcare professionals, you'll want to weigh a variety of different factors when looking for the right eye doctor. With any doctor, it's very important to feel comfort and at ease when you're in the office and during examinations. You want to feel confident that the eye doctor you choose has the ability and experience to prescribe the right eye glasses and take care of any eye problem you might have.

The first thing to consider when looking for an eye doctor is the reason you need one. If you've noticed things looking a little blurry when you read or drive, you likely need some eyeglasses and an optometrist will serve your needs. If you've suffered an eye injury or seem to have a more serious ailment like glaucoma or macular degeneration, an opthamologist is likely the better choice. An opthamologist is also the better choice if you have an underlying condition that may be causing your vision problems, such as multiple sclerosis or diabetes.

Even if your vision issue seems relatively minor, don't just hop on board with any eye doctor to get yourself a pair of glasses. Look for an eye doctor who has experience prescribing glasses for the types of problems you're having. If any of your family members or friends has eye glasses, ask whom their doctor is and if they've been satisfied with his care. It's important that you are diagnosed correctly and that the prescription in the glasses is the proper strength. The primary goal when you look for an eye doctor is vision correction, so you want to be relatively sure you'll be seeing clearly when you're done. Finding an eye doctor that has a good track record and a wide range of services will help to ensure you get the eyeglasses and overall treatment that you need.

Orthokeratology is generally available for people of all ages who are nearsighted. You will need a thorough eye exam to determine if your eyes are healthy enough to use the ortho-k contact lenses. Treatments such as ortho-k tend to appeal to people who have problems with their contact lenses due to their jobs or lifestyle.

If you have health benefits that include vision as part of the package, the details of your plan will help determine the eye doctor you choose. Most plans don't offer eye coverage for every type of service, so the doctors you see may be based on the coverage you do have. If you need new eye glasses, you're usually covered for new ones every year or two, so you can at least keep up to your basic vision needs. One way to find a suitable eye doctor is to ask your regular physician to recommend one for you. Most doctors will be able to recommend one that will best suit your needs. Whether you already wear glasses, need glasses or have a different eye problem, your family doctor should be able to steer you in the right direction.

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