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Preguntas frecuentes
What’s the difference between an optometrist and an ophthalmologist?
An optometrist (OD) is a licensed eye doctor who provides comprehensive eye exams, diagnoses and treats vision problems and eye conditions, and prescribes glasses or contact lenses. An ophthalmologist (MD or DO) is a medical doctor who specializes in eye surgery and advanced disease treatment. An optometrist can handle most routine and medical eye care needs.
How do I know if I need an eye exam?
You should schedule an eye exam if you’re experiencing blurry vision, eye strain, frequent headaches, difficulty reading, or over a year since your last check-up. Even without symptoms, annual exams help detect issues early—including conditions like glaucoma or diabetic eye disease.
How often should I see an eye doctor?
Most adults should have an eye exam every 1–2 years, depending on age, vision needs, and health history. Patients with conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease may need more frequent exams.
Do eye doctors accept insurance?
Yes, many optometrists accept vision and medical insurance plans. Vision plans typically cover routine eye exams and glasses or contacts, while medical insurance may cover eye disease or injury care. Calling the clinic and
verifying coverage before your visit is always good.
What should I bring to my first eye doctor appointment?
Please bring your insurance card, a list of current medications, your current glasses or contacts, and any questions or symptoms you’d like to talk about. If you’re a new patient, arriving a few minutes early to fill out paperwork is also helpful.
How do I choose the right eye doctor near me?
Look for a licensed provider who has experience treating your specific concerns, offers modern technology, and has
positive patient reviews. Consider location, insurance acceptance, and whether they provide services for routine
vision care and medical eye conditions.