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How to pronounce optometrist in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms oculist
Type of specialiser, specialist, specializer
Derivation optometry

Examples of optometrist

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Brian, 70, works as an optometrist, and he also has some trivia on that subject.
From the borehamwoodtimes.co.uk
An optometrist now lives in the house where Edwards spent his high school years.
From the thenewstribune.com
Jack Sinow, an optometrist who moved his office to Sixth Street seven years ago.
From the sfgate.com
Holly's mother begged her to come home and a nearby optometrist befriended her.
From the chron.com
She hopes to continue to medical school after college to become an optometrist.
From the heraldtribune.com
West Liberty optometrist Kent Nickell took these photos of the March 2 tornado.
From the kentucky.com
It's about getting the kids into the habit of wearing them, says the optometrist.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Dr. Bush is an optometrist and professor of CardioRetinometry practicing in London.
From the theepochtimes.com
Dean Aldrich, 36, optometrist, and Amanda Ousley, 28, receptionist, both of Toledo.
From the toledoblade.com
More examples
  • A person skilled in testing for defects of vision in order to prescribe corrective glasses
  • (optometry) the practice of an optometrist
  • Optometry is a health care profession concerned with eyes and related structures, as well as vision, visual systems, and vision information processing in humans, optometrists are also qualified to diagnose and treat eye diseases such as infections and glaucoma.
  • (OPTOMETRISTS) A PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED PERSON REGISTERED TO TEST EYES AND CONDUCT OTHER EXAMINATIONS TO DETECT EYE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS AND QUALIFIED TO ISSUE PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LENSES TO CORRECT ABNORMAL VISION.
  • Optometrists are trained to perform eye examinations and test for eye problems.They do not treat eye disorders (see ophthalmologists).
  • (Optometry) Measurement of the visual refractive power and general eye exams.
  • (Optometry) Professional examination and treatment of the eye for defects and faults of refraction.
  • A board certified doctor of optometry (O.D.), licensed to examine eye disease and other abnormalities of the eye, to administer certain medications, and to prescribe and dispense eyeglasses and contact lenses as well as other optical aids.
  • Eye care professional, graduate of optometry school, provides non-surgical visual care. Specifically educated and trained to examine the eyes, and determine visual acuity as well as other vision problems and ocular abnormalities. ...