Find an eye doctor near you. When selecting the best eye doctor in your area, there are a number of factors to consider. You want one that is affordable and has a good reputation. A doctor that is referred to by a friend or family may work out well. That way you know that he/she has done satisfactory work. You can feel a little more assurance knowing that your family/friends have gone to this particular doctor and have had a good enough experience to give him/her a reference.
by TerryLamb


Find an eye doctor near you. When selecting the best eye doctor in your area, there are a number of factors to consider. You want one that is affordable and has a good reputation. A doctor that is referred to by a friend or family may work out well. That way you know that he/she has done satisfactory work. You can feel a little more assurance knowing that your family/friends have gone to this particular doctor and have had a good enough experience to give him/her a reference.

Health insurance may cover certain areas for eye care. But it may not cover everything. Check to see what your health insurance will cover. If it does not cover all of your eye care needs, you will want to find out the costs for your visits. Affordability is an important factor to consider when choosing the right doctor.

It is necessary to do all the vital checks prior to making the decision. You want to avoid eye doctors that have been sued for malpractice. If they have a number of malpractice suits, find out the reason behind it. If that does not make you want to run, then more power to you. But many of us want to avoid doctors with a bad rep. Also, experience is crucial. An experienced person that has been doing what they are doing for a while, has a better chance of knowing what they are doing vs. Someone that barely started.

The root word, "opt" literally means "eye". Our eyes are crucial organs that play a very important role in our lives. We need our eyes to see. When searching for an eye doctor, find one that best fits your needs. Make your decision based on the reason for your visit. Then decide whether you need to see an optician, an optometrist, or an ophthalmologist.

If you are experiencing eye complications and are in need of surgery or other medical attention, you will want to go to an ophthalmologist. They are MD's and specialize in eye disease, surgery, medications, etc. For serious complications concerning the eye, you will want to see an ophthalmologist.

An optician is someone you go to for fitting eyeglasses. They are not eye doctors. They are responsible for providing corrective lenses, including eye classes, corrective contact lenses, and prescription sunglasses.

Optometrists prescribe corrective lenses or glasses. If you wear corrective contact lenses, it is required that you get an annual eye exam, and every two years if you wear glasses. The reason for the frequent exams for contact wearers is to make sure everything is normal. Costs vary from place to place, but the average visit to the optometrist approximates $100. Optometrists are not MD's. When problems are detected, they may not be the ones to treat you. They will refer you to an ophthalmologist, who will treat the problem.

We should have our eyes checked regularly to make sure there are no problems. Contact wearers and eye glass wearers should get their vision checked regularly as well. With age, our vision can change. It is important that we have our corrective lenses are up to date and that we check to make sure that the conditions of our eyes are good.

About the Author: