Optometric Technician
Powell, OH · On-site
$17 - $19/hr
Powell, OH · On-site
$17 - $19/hr
Powell, OH · On-site
$17 - $19/hr
Reynoldsburg, OH · On-site
$17 - $21/hr
Reynoldsburg, OH · On-site
$17 - $21/hr
$15.75 - $19.50/hr
$15.75 - $19.50/hr
$15.25 - $19/hr
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Troy, OH · On-site
$17 - $18/hr
Marion, OH · On-site
$120K - $140K/yr
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Opticians work with optometrists or ophthalmologists to design and fit corrective lenses for patients. These lenses include glasses and contact lenses, as well as low-vision aids (magnifying lenses) and ophthalmic prosthetics (artificial eyes), depending on the patient’s needs and the instructions given by the optometrist or ophthalmologist. Opticians make adjustments to the devices to ensure comfort for the patient, such as tightening or loosening glasses frames. While opticians are trained to read the prescriptions provided by the eye doctor, they do not test vision, write prescriptions, or diagnose or treat any eye conditions.
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An Optometrist screens a patient’s eyes for abnormalities and tests their vision to check if they need corrective lenses. Using a variety of machinery and reading materials, Optometrists determine the current vision of the patient and suggest glasses or contacts to help the patient see more clearly. They also screen for common eye problems, such as dry eyes, infections, and glaucoma. Some optometrists also provide low vision care and vision therapy, or they may refer the patient in these cases to an Ophthalmologist.
Salary range: $37,500 - $50,500
Ophthalmic technicians work alongside ophthalmologists (eye doctors) to provide eye-related clinical care for patients who come in for routine eye exams or particular eye disorders. Ophthalmic technicians take patient medical histories, perform a variety of vision and diagnostic tests, and educate patients about procedures, medications, and home care. In addition to assisting with patient procedures, some ophthalmic technicians also perform office management duties such as scheduling patient appointments.
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An optical technician, also known as an ophthalmic laboratory technician, fills prescriptions for eyeglass lenses and contact lenses. As an optical technician, you may work in a medical equipment laboratory or directly in an optometrist’s office. One of your job duties is utilizing manufacturing machinery, such as grinders and lensometers, to ensure each lens is curved to the correct prescription for individual patients. Optical technicians are different from opticians, but some offices use the terms interchangeably. A technician usually works closely with an optometrist, or eye doctor, to ensure that each set of lenses is created correctly. Other common responsibilities include fitting glasses frames to suit the patient’s face, checking the correct prescription is sent to the lab, and drafting records about each order that is filled. Some employers require optical technicians to perform administrative duties, such as updating patient records and verifying insurance policies.
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An optometrist is a medical professional who provides vision and eye care. An optometrist assistant, also called an “optometric assistant,” works with the optometrist to ensure the office runs smoothly. As an optometrist assistant, your job duties include scheduling appointments, filing paperwork, handling other bookkeeping tasks, and answering the phone. You may also have some clinical responsibilities, such as performing pretests for vision exams, prepping exam rooms, cleaning and setting up equipment, and showing patients how to care for contact lenses.