Not that the two are opposed to each other, lol.
Just curious how common it is for a Optometrist to miss things that would be detected by Opthamologists? For example, I had my pupils dialated and examined at the O.D. Do opthamologists run the same types of tests as Optometrists? I've read a lot of threads on this site and it seems so many here have seen both and gained little to no help or answers.
I've had two eye exams by different optometrist's(one of which has a great reputation as a thorough O.D) and both of them said my eyes look "very healthy" and attribute my symptoms(light sensitivity, glare, halos, rainbows) to chronic insufficient tear production. I was told that in regards to eye exams, pupil dilation is the "gold standard" and can not be replaced with scans and such.
If I put this thread in the wrong place then I offer my apologies. Any info is appreciated.
Just curious how common it is for a Optometrist to miss things that would be detected by Opthamologists? For example, I had my pupils dialated and examined at the O.D. Do opthamologists run the same types of tests as Optometrists? I've read a lot of threads on this site and it seems so many here have seen both and gained little to no help or answers.
I've had two eye exams by different optometrist's(one of which has a great reputation as a thorough O.D) and both of them said my eyes look "very healthy" and attribute my symptoms(light sensitivity, glare, halos, rainbows) to chronic insufficient tear production. I was told that in regards to eye exams, pupil dilation is the "gold standard" and can not be replaced with scans and such.
If I put this thread in the wrong place then I offer my apologies. Any info is appreciated.
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