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how does an oculist prescribe glasses from people​

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Answered by suhassubramani2811
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An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor (MD) or a doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) who specializes in eye and vision care. Ophthalmologists aretrained to perform eye exams, diagnose and treat disease, prescribemedications and perform eye surgery. They also write prescriptions foreyeglasses and contact lenses.

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Answered by samiksha4640
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Ophthalmologists are specialists who handle all the medical aspects of eye care, including treatment, surgery and the prescription of contact lenses and glasses...

They are experts in medical treatment, surgery and microsurgery for eye conditions and diseases.

They can prescribe spectacles or contact lenses, as well as medicines for eye problems.

In Australia, ophthalmologists need to complete at least 5 years of specialist training after they become a doctor. Most are Fellows of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO).

Ophthalmologists see their patients in a clinic or surgery. Many operate in both public and private hospitals. Most of them work in cities.

Some ophthalmologists work in an eye care team, liaising with optometrists and other healthcare professionals to provide the best care for a person with a chronic eye condition.

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