Optometrists and ophthalmologists are licensed eye doctors, but they are in distinct professions. An optometrist holds a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree, while an ophthalmologist is a medical doctor ...
An optometrist provides routine eye care. In contrast, an ophthalmologist focuses on surgical procedures for eye conditions, and an optician helps you fit eyeglasses and other vision aids. Share on ...
An optometrist is an eye doctor capable of examining the eyes for vision defects, signs of injury, ocular conditions, and problems with general eye health. Optometrists are primary healthcare ...
It's safe to say that longtime Spartanburg optometrist Dr. Alva Pack III is a believer in lifelong learning. “When you quit learning, you're either stupid or dead,” Pack said. Pack, 70, will graduate ...
Joseph P. Shovlin, OD ’80, the senior optometrist at Northeastern Eye Institute in Scranton, Pennsylvania and an adjunct ...