Saturday, 22 November 2014

Finding The Best Eye Doctor San Antonio For You

By Etta Bowen


Some people have perfect vision, but others have struggled with poor vision from childhood. If you are worried about your vision, it may be time for a visit to an eye doctor San Antonio. If you have never seen an eye doctor before, there are several things you can do to help you choose the right one.

Ophthalmologists are different from regular doctors because they focus on how disease affects the structure and function of your vision, while regular doctors focus on diagnosing and treating diseases throughout the body. An ophthalmologist treats his or her patients using medicines and surgery to fix the visual problems. Most ophthalmologists have completed at least four years of undergraduate education followed by four years of medical school. They must then complete an internship which lasts for at least one year. After the internship, they will undertake specialized training in vision care. An ophthalmologist must be licensed by the regulatory board in the state they intend to practice.

Once they have finished their education and training, they will be qualified to carry out optic examinations and undertake surgical care for patients when needed. They should be able to diagnosis and treat various diseases, including other complications that can affect your vision from systemic conditions like diabetes.

The next thing you should check is their level of experience. This is important because the more experienced they are, then the more they are likely to be able to detect and care for various eye diseases. If you choose someone inexperienced, there is a chance they will not be as knowledgeable and may make mistakes.

Optometrists are similar to ophthalmologists because they are trained to examine both the external and internal structures of the eyes. They look for diseases such as cataracts and glaucoma. They generally do not perform surgery, and they cannot treat all visual diseases and disorders. However, they can diagnose and treat such conditions as near- or far-sightedness, and astigmatism.

Optometrists typically carry out vision tests. They will test your ability to focus well and to coordinate your vision with your surroundings. They will also test your depth perception and whether you perceive colors accurately. Like ophthalmologists, optometrists must by licensed by the state they want to practice in. They can also prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses and help you to do eye exercises and vision therapy.

Patient satisfaction is also very important. Talk to family members and friends in San Antonio TX and ask about which eye doctors they would recommend. You may have to visit them yourself to decide if you are happy with the service and comfortable with the person.

It is important to take good care of your vision. If your vision is less than perfect, then make sure to see your San Antonio TX eye doctor at least once a year. Get a complete vision test and make sure to follow up on any lingering problems, such as astigmatism. Check whether your prescription needs to be amended to a stronger or weaker prescription. Do not take your vision for granted, because your sight must last you for your entire life.




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