Optometry is the study of human vision and how to care for the eyes.
Optometric is inspired by the Greek Optos which means visible and metron which means measurement.
Optometric profession has existed for more than 100 years.
An optometric can diagnose and treat various eye conditions, such as cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.
Optometric can also help patients with vision problems such as farsightedness, nearsightedness, presbyopia, and astigmatism.
Optometric can measure a person's visual sharpness and decide whether someone needs glasses or contact lenses.
In addition to examining vision, optometric can also check a person's general health condition, such as blood pressure, diabetes, and autoimmune conditions.
There are many modern tools and technology used by optometrics to help them in their work, such as tonometers, ophthalmoscopes, and biomicroscope lenses.
Optometric can also provide advice on how to maintain eye health, such as maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding excessive sun exposure.
Optometrics are very important in maintaining one's eye health and vision, so it is strongly recommended to visit optometric regularly to examine vision and eye health.