Yes (unequivocally, with no supervision or restrictions)- with formal training (Votes: 123)
Yes (with no supervision, but with restrictions as to whom can be seen) (Votes: 66)
Yes (with supervision) (Votes: 66)
No (because there is no need for Opticians to refract) (Votes: 62)
No (Opticians are not capable of refracting) (Votes: 14)
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A colleague and I were debating about the merits and detriments of manual vs. digital measurements for vertex, panto, and wrap. He is pro-manual. He says his training and experience trump any...
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Yes and no. If you fit a frame that fits their eyes well it tends to cut out most of the time. Although my office tends to have more larger eyesize frames because that is the style in our area. And I...
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