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What is the difference between an optician, optometrist, and an ophthalmologist?
What is a retinal Specialist?
How do I schedule an appointment
with the retinal specialist for my eye condition?
What is the difference between LASIK
and Laser surgery?
What is a cataract?
What is the difference between an
optician, optometrist, and ophthalmologist?
All three health professions have a role in
the care of eyes.
An optician (dispensing) is the profession of fitting
eyeglass and contact prescriptions. Opticians must carefully take
exact measurements to ensure a proper fit.
Optometrists have a Doctor of Optometry degree, OD. They diagnose
vision problems and eye diseases, test patient's visual acuity, depth
and color perception, and ability to focus and coordinate the eyes.
Optometrists prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses and provide vision
therapy and low-vision rehabilitation (U.S. Departmentment of Labor:
www.bls.gov).
Ophthalmologist are physicians with a Doctor of Medicine, M.D., or
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, D.O., degree. They diagnose illnesses
and prescribe and administer treatment with injury or diseases of
the eye (U.S. Department of Labor: www.bls.gov).
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What is a retinal specialist?
A retinal specialist is an ophthalmologist who has extensive training in diagnosing and
treatment (including surgery) of retina conditions and diseases.
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How do I schedule an appointment
with the retinal specialist for my eye condition?
We accept self or other provider referrals. You simply call the front office receptionist
at 325-673-9806 or 800-810-7411 to schedule an appointment. Some insurances, such as HMOs,
require
a referral from the primary care provider prior to the appointment.
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What is the difference between LASIK
and Laser surgery?
Lasik and Laser surgeries are very different.
LASIK stands for laser in situ keratomileusis and is a surgery
that corrects the irregularity of the cornea, the window located in
the front of the eye. This irregularity causes a person to be near-sighted,
far-sighted, or have astigmatism.
Laser surgery uses a high energy beam to destroy defective, leaky blood
vessels in the retina (located in the back of the eye). These defective
blood vessels generally develop as complications of specific eye diseases
such as diabetes.
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What is a Cataract?
A cataract is the clouding of the lens in the eye. People who have cataracts may complain of looking through a haze, glaring lights at night, and/or halos. If visual loss becomes significant, then surgical removal may be necessary.
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North Texas Retina Consultants
Sunil S. Patel, M.D., Ph.D.
S. Young Lee, M.D.
925 Santa Fe, Suite 105
Weatherford, Texas 76086
888-594-0914
817-594-0914
info@northtexasretina.com
Updated
July 11, 2007 |
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