Thursday, 21 July 2016

Which Eye Specialist is Right for You


This Article will brief you that how to select doctor with respect to the Eye Disease.




When having eyesight or vision related issues, where do you go? Well, the answer depends on the very problem and may vary from one patient to another because of underlying symptoms and physical anatomy. There’re several different eye doctors and specialist to see including an optometrist, optician and ophthalmologist but which is the right pick, find out below!

An ophthalmologist
An eye doctor having expertise in medical and surgical carte of the visual system and eyes alongside the prevention of eye disease and injury is an ophthalmologist. He can either be a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO).
Whereas medical practitioners focus on diagnosis and treatment of specific disease, an osteopath concentrates on the structural loss and functionality of different body parts including the eye as an after-effect. An osteopath can give treatment based on the test results by using medicines, diet, surgery and other therapeutic methods to cure the underlying vision problem.
Ophthalmologist, on the contrary, holds a four-year undergraduate degree in pre-medical with additional four years in medical school, one-year internship and three (or more) years of real-time surgical and medical training for complete eye care. Being a qualified specialist, ophthalmologists are licensed by the country regulatory board to commence treatment and analysis of the complex visual system and relevant conditions.

An ophthalmologist in Dubai and so as every other place can deliver total eye care services including check-ups, medical and surgical treatment, visual diagnosis and all related diseases that can be caused by other diseases such as diabetes.

An optometrist
Just as the name suggests, optometrists are Doctors of Optometry (OD) trained to diagnose, treat and manage eye and visual system ailments. They hold undergraduate education plus four years of a professional degree from a globally accredited college of optometry.
Some may have even completed a one-year residency in a particular specialised area however mightn’t have attended medical school. They’re trained for internal and external structural examination of the eyes to diagnose a certain illness such as retinal detachment, glaucoma and cataracts.

Optometrists don’t perform eye surgery and aren’t specialised for all eye diseases but can identify and treat presbyopia, nearsightedness, astigmatism and farsightedness. They’re licensed to prescribe contact lenses, eyeglasses, low vision aids, medication and vision therapy along with coordinating the depth and colour of the eyes.


An optician
Working along with both the ophthalmologists and optometrists, providing services in diagnosis and treatment of various eye diseases, opticians are also healthcare professionals playing a crucial role in the eye-care industry.

They provide complete patient care before, during and after the initial diagnosis and surgery of the eye. An optician holds a two-year technical degree allowing them to analyse and interpret prescriptions, lens determination as per the patient’s need, order and verification of several eye-related products right from the start to finish.

Meanwhile, they also deal with dispensing, replacement, repair, adjustment and reproduction of previous contact lenses, frames and eyeglasses. For improved vision and ultimate care of the eye, a visit to either an optometrist or ophthalmologist at least once in a year is important.

Conclusion

Be it optometry, optics or ophthalmology, Dubai has some of the best eye care facilities with state-of-the-art technology offer the latest in diagnosis and treatment.

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