Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Essentials Of An Ophthalmologist San Antonio

By Rosella Campbell


Life is full of choices and decisions, especially about our health and well-being. Though we have control over our health, we sometimes render this duty of care to third parties. For example, by submitting ourselves for checkups and treatment, we impliedly allow doctors to take control of our lives. This is a rather delicate decision and demands some informed judgments. This article thus takes you through some factors to consider before selecting a particular ophthalmologist San Antonio.

An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor that specialized in caring for the eyes and vision. He is otherwise known as Osteopathic Doctor. They are profoundly trained in the examination of the eyes. Their specific role entails eye diagnostic and treatment, prescribing medication and performing eye surgery. However, they also prescribe for contact lenses and eyeglasses apart from the normal duties of a Doctor.

For one to perform such delicate duties there is no doubt that he must have a solid education background. In real sense, for you to be registered and certified as an Ophthalmology, you must have the following qualifications; four years of college and another four in medical school. Subsequently, one must go through an internship of one year. The final qualification is a subsequent three year, hospital based training and residency in the same field.

When to see an ophthalmologist is a matter of personal preference. However, you can visit them for routine eye examination. They also diagnose, detect and manage a variety of eye diseases, requiring medical and other treatment.

Ophthalmologists are very reliable professionals in the community. They provide support to opticians in the form of prescriptions. Individual patients and opticians use the prescriptions written by these doctors to fit eyeglasses and lens. Surgical operations of the eye are also done by the same people.

Like any other medical profession, there is an Ophthalmologist subspecialist. These are individuals have specialized in distinct areas of surgical or medical eye care. They are also simply referred to as subspecialists and are highly specialized. Such people are usually required to complete a fellowship that takes one to two more years of extra training in the specified area. The specific fields that are commonly mastered include the retina, plastic surgery, glaucoma, and pediatrics.

Getting to know the best doctor is somehow important. This can be achieved through inquiring the services rendered by various eye doctors, and asking what could be done for problems beyond the scope of care of such Doctors. It is also important to refer to recommendations by family members, friends and co-workers. Ensure to avoid unnecessary surprises to unknown eye Doctors for examination.

Nevertheless, it is not guaranteed that you will get the best attention and service from the most qualified and often talked about doctors. This is so because the success of the session depends, to some extent, on your willing cooperation.




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