Optometry definition

Optometry means a primary health care profession whose practitioners are engaged in the evaluation of disorders of the human eye and the examination, diagnosis, and treatment thereof, together with its appendages.
Optometry means the diagnosis, evaluation,
Optometry means the examination, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, or performance of preventive procedures related to diseases, disorders, or conditions of the human eyes or adjacent and associated structures, consistent with this chapter and regulations adopted by the board;

Examples of Optometry in a sentence

  • The Medical Advisory Board consists of at least three Doctors of Ophthalmology, one of whom is designated as the "Medical Director," and may include, at the discretion of the Operating Board of Business Manager, one or more Doctors of Optometry, Registered Nurses or other health care professionals.

  • To the extent any act or service herein required to be performed by Professional Business Manager should be construed by a court of competent jurisdiction or by the Board of Optometry to constitute the practice of optometry, the requirement to perform that act or service by Professional Business Manager shall be deemed waived and unenforceable.

  • Provider Manual: Podiatry Optometry Services Benefit is limited to examinations that include refractions and provision of eyeglasses if needed once every two years.

  • Physician A licensed Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathy, Doctor of Podiatry, Doctor of Optometry, or Doctor of Chiropractic.

  • To the extent any act or service herein required to be performed by Retail Business Manager should be construed by a court of competent jurisdiction or by the Board of Optometry to constitute the practice of optometry, the requirement to perform that act or service by Retail Business Manager shall be deemed waived and unenforceable.


More Definitions of Optometry

Optometry means the diagnosis of conditions of the
Optometry means: the care and services provided by or under the direction and supervision of an optometrist licensed pursuant to the regulations in this part.
Optometry means the profession whose practitioners are engaged in the art and science of the evaluation of vision and the examination of vision and the examination and refraction of the human eye which includes: the employment of any objective or subjective means for the examination of the human eye or its appendages; the measurement of the powers or range of human vision or the determination of the accommodative and refractive powers of the human eye or the scope of its functions in general and the adaptation of lenses, prisms, and/or frames for the aid thereof; the prescribing, directing the use of or administering ocular exercises, visual
Optometry means the profession whose practitioners are engaged in the art and
Optometry means the professional practice of eye and vision care for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and conditions of the eye and visual system.
Optometry means the profession constituting the art and science of visual care and includes:
Optometry means health care provider specialised in the provision of vision care, examination and diagnosis of vision problems and eye diseases;