
1) Oculist 2) Pupil watcher 3) Specialiser 4) Specialist 5) Specializer 6) Vision specialist
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1) Oculist
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A person professionally trained to test the eyes and to detect and treat eye problems and some diseases by prescribing and adapting corrective lenses and other optical aids and by suggesting eye exercise programs.
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• (n.) One who is skilled in or practices optometry.
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a primary eye care provider who prescribes glasses and contact lenses. Optometrists can diagnose and treat certain eye conditions and diseases.
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a primary eye care provider who prescribes glasses and contact lenses. Optometrists can diagnose and treat
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Professional trained to provide primary eye and vision care and improve vision with glasses, contact lenses, etc. An optometrist is an o.d. (doctor of optometry), not an m.d. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(op-tom´ә-trist) a specialist in optometry; an independent primary health care provider who examines the eyes to evaluate health and visual abilities, diagnoses diseases and other conditions of the eye and visual apparatus, and provides necessary treatment such as eyeglasses, contact lenses, vision therapy, ...
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a primary level eye care provider who performs eye examinations and prescribes eye wear
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Op·tom'e·trist noun One who is skilled in or practices optometry.
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(ahp-TAHM-uh-trist) Doctor of optometry (OD) specializing in vision problems, treating vision conditions with spectacles, contact lenses, low vision aids and vision therapy, and prescribing medications for certain eye diseases
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A person who practises optometry.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: op-tom′ĕ-trist Definitions: 1. One who practices optometry.
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Optometrist: A health care professional who is licensed to provide primary eye care services: to examine and diagnose eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal diseases and, in certain states in the U.S., to treat them; to diagnose related systemic (bodywide) conditions such as hypertension and diabetes that may affect the eyes; to exam...
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A primary eye care provider who prescribes glasses and contact lenses. Optometrists can diagnose and treat certain eye conditions and diseases.
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A person professionally trained to test the eyes and to detect and treat eye problems and some diseases by prescribing and adapting corrective lenses and other optical aids and by suggesting eye exercise programs.
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[
n] - a person skilled in testing for defects of vision in order to prescribe corrective glasses
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a doctor who examines eyes, diagnoses problems, and writes prescriptions for glasses and eye medicines
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A primary eye care provider who prescribes glasses and contact lenses. Optometrists can diagnose and treat certain eye conditions and diseases.
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noun a person skilled in testing for defects of vision in order to prescribe corrective glasses
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a licensed professional who practices optometry.
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[Literary terms] a person skilled in testing for defects of vision
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a person skilled in testing for defects of vision
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A person professionally trained to test the eyes and to detect and treat eye problems, as well as some diseases, by prescribing and adapting corrective lenses.Some also get additional clinical training or complete a specialty fellowship after optometry school.
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