optometry
/ɔp'tɔmitri/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The profession or practice of examining the eyes for visual defects and prescribing corrective lenses: Optometry is the healthcare profession concerned with the health of the eyes and related structures, as well as vision, visual systems, and vision information processing in humans. Practitioners, known as optometrists, are trained to prescribe and fit lenses to improve vision, and to diagnose and treat various eye diseases.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- She decided to study optometry at university because she wanted to help people see better.
- Regular visits to an optometrist for a comprehensive optometry exam are important for maintaining eye health.
Advanced Usage
- Scope of practice: In many regions, the scope of optometry includes the diagnosis and management of certain eye diseases, beyond just prescribing glasses and contact lenses.
- Modern optometry often involves the use of advanced diagnostic technology to assess ocular health.
Variants and Related Words
- Optometrist (n): A healthcare professional who practices optometry.
- The optometrist performed a thorough eye examination.
- Optometric (adj): Relating to optometry.
- He received optometric care for his condition.
Synonyms
- Vision care: A general term for professional care related to eyesight and eye health.
- Ophthalmic optics: A technical term relating to the correction of vision with lenses.
Related Phrases
- Primary eye care: A phrase often associated with the services provided within optometry, emphasizing its role as a first point of contact for eye health.
- Optometrists provide essential primary eye care services.
Noun
- the practice of an optometrist