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		<title>Ways To Decipher The Difference Between An Ophthalmologist And Optometrist And The Role An Optician Serves</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people in this country and in other parts of the world, as well, need to use the services of a Grand Blanc eye doctor at some time in their lives. The reasons to get help from a Grand Blanc vision care are as different as the people that go to them. Some [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.nodoctorsplease.com">No Doctors Please</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.nodoctorsplease.com/fitness/ways-to-decipher-the-difference-between-an-ophthalmologist-and-optometrist-and-the-role-an-optician-serves/">Ways To Decipher The Difference Between An Ophthalmologist And Optometrist And The Role An Optician Serves</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people in this country and in other parts of the world, as well, need to use the services of a <a href="http://lionheartoptometry.com/grand_blanc" target='_blank'>Grand Blanc eye doctor</a> at some time in their lives.  The reasons to get help from a <a href="http://lionheartoptometry.com/grand_blanc" target='_blank'>Grand Blanc vision care</a> are as different as the people that go to them.  Some people are born with poor eyesight while others may have a chronic eye disease and some may injure their eye in an accident.  When you need the attention of an eye doctor a lot of people are confused by the different types of help they may need or may have.  There are 3 kinds of professionals that work in this particular field and they are an ophthalmologist, an optometrist and an optician.  This article will go through the details of each to help clarify it all for you .</p>
<p>First of all, an ophthalmologist is trained in the medical and surgical care of the eyes and the entire visual system.  These medical professionals either are doctors of medicine (MD) or doctors of osteopathy (DO) after obtaining a medical diploma.  To become an ophthalmologist, you have to take pre-medical studies in undergraduate college followed by four years of medical school.  Following medical school, there is a 12 month internship followed by 3-4 years of specialized medical training.  The doctors are trained to deal with problems having to do with the eye as far as diseases and doing eye surgeries.</p>
<p>The second type of eye doctor is known as an optometrist.  They have had four years of professional education at a college of optometry where they receive a degree in doctors of optometry (OD).   Some optometrists also participate in an optional one year residency on top of medical school.  An optometrist is trained to diagnose and treat many eye diseases and problems with the eye but not all of them and they are not able to do surgical procedures.</p>
<p>The last kind of professional you may see in an eye doctor&#8217;s office is an optician.  An optician has a 2 year technical degree that allows them to assist an ophthalmologist or optometrist with eyesight screening and all the things related to treating vision problems.  This would be analyzing and understanding prescriptions for glasses or contact lenses and helping people with picking out those two things as well .  A lot of eye care offices have a ophthalmologist or optometrist to conduct the eye exam and to treat the patient and the optician then will assist the person with their prescribed eye prescriptions as needed.</p>
<p>If you only have a slight problem with your eyesight then seeing an optometrist would be a good choice.  Sometimes a severe eye injury may require surgery or a bad eye condition then you should go to an ophthalmologist.  It can be confusing not knowing what these different jobs mean and what their experience is in the type of eye medicine and what they have the ability to do and not do.  Hopefully, now after seeing this article that is all cleared up and gives you a better understanding.</p>
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