Yes (unequivocally, with no supervision or restrictions)- with formal training (Votes: 124)
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)
I wonder why he'd see an ophthalmologist and a neurologist? I wonder how we can ever judge what atoric lens design is the best? We have no way to compare. :(
Ok, that's what I thought, won't be polarized in the car. Seems like I can sell this to people who like to fish but most of the people I help won't really benefit from this lens.
https://epic.thevisioncouncil.org/progressive-identifier-search?general_search=&company=1647&symbol=All&combine=All Looks like an Array of some sort.
Sounds like either an Array or an Amplitude. The 7 would be anything higher than 1.67. Possibly a 15, but the V makes me think it's Array VL.
Trying to identify a Hoya lens with "Y75" on nasal side and "25W" with upside-down "v" on temporal side? Perhaps a 1.7 Array 15 ? Thanks!
I wonder why he'd see an ophthalmologist and a...
I wonder why he'd see an ophthalmologist and a neurologist?
drk 03-04-2021, 08:52 PMI wonder how we can ever judge what atoric lens design is the best? We have no way to compare. :(