Ophthalmologist in a sentence as a noun

Look into the Bates method, it's natural vision research from an ophthalmologist in the 20s.

Lucentis is injected with a needle into your eyeball, so you probably want your ophthalmologist to do it in their office.

Another anecdote from helping my dad: I used to set aside 2 hours every time he got a new prescription from his ophthalmologist.

The way Medicare works is that Lucentis is pre-purchased by the ophthalmologist and then reimbursed by Medicare.

While that is a very large number, its the gross Medicare payments to the ophthalmologist's practice via doctor/surgeon charges, not his salary.

That ophthalmologist also had very good reputation working with accident victims, etc.

The ophthalmologist I saw shortly after found nothing wrong with my retinas or eye pressure, and declared it a visual migraine and let me go, with a newfound empathy for those with macular degeneration.

The full recovery period is typically 1–2 days with minimal discomfort and most patients are able to go to work the next day. After surgery, the common advice is to avoid driving home and to visit the attending ophthalmologists regularly for several months so as to monitor the implants.

It doesn't cause eyestrain and I've always been assured by optometrists and maybe once an ophthalmologist that wearing lenses for myopia doesn't worsen myopia: iirc it's focal distance that matters, and apparently the Rift keeps the focal distance at infinity.

Ophthalmologist definitions

noun

a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the eye

See also: oculist