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: 67)
No (because there is no need for Opticians to refract) (Votes: 62)
No (Opticians are not capable of refracting) (Votes: 14)
Oh, c'mon Marchon isn't all that bad???? Just say Oakley....if ya know what I mean?
Why stop at 12oz? I love a good pint, or even a yard.....
That would be an important and useful difference for sure.
Not saying you're wrong....but you ain't right :giggle: Yall are so wrong. But I'm on board. Someone email corporate!
True, most hospitals have a plethora of medical complexes that spring up around them. Although I'm sure you could cater to some of the more specialized fields and say, have a retina specialist just...
Oh, c'mon Marchon isn't all that bad???? Just...
Oh, c'mon Marchon isn't all that bad???? Just say Oakley....if ya know what I mean?
lensmanmd 03-03-2021, 05:27 PM