Being an optometrist, one has to get the admission to a optometry school to receive basic university education for three years, after which a year of training is needed. In addition, one must pass both the written National Board examination and a National, regional, or State clinical examination so as to be licensed. Other requirements for an optometrist who prepares to start his or her career include specific training to the particular area of specialization they choose, ranging from contact lenses, eye treatment to low vision detection and so on so forth.
Being a professional optometrist is another thing, besides what have mentioned above, when one is going to run his or her own private practice, things come to be more complicated. On one hand, he or …show more content…
Usually a formal eye care center involves vision acuity exam which is done to check whether you have defective vision that must be corrected with lenses; eyesight problem determination to check whether you are nearsighted, farsighted or something else; try-in various lenses to find one type that provides you most comfort and clearest vision. Moreover, during the eye check-up, the optometrist is also supposed to check whether there are eye problems, such as glaucoma, hypertension, high blood pressure and so on so forth. If you do have those eye problems, the optometrist will tell you and suggest corresponding therapy options to improve your eyesight under such conditions. Sometimes, the optometrist will also give a prescription to such