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eye doctor

noun

  1. an ophthalmologist.
  2. an optometrist.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of eye doctor1

First recorded in 1880–85

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Synonym Study

The term eye doctor refers generally to an ophthalmologist, but is also used informally (and imprecisely) in referring to an optometrist. An ophthalmologist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the eye. Ophthalmologists may prescribe and fit eyeglasses and contact lenses and also treat eye diseases with drugs and surgery. An optometrist is not a physician. Optometrists are professionally licensed to test a person for vision defects, prescribe and fit glasses and contact lenses, and prescribe therapeutic exercises, but they do not perform surgery and in most U.S. states may not prescribe drugs. An optician is licensed to make, sell, and fit glasses and, in most U.S. states, contact lenses prescribed by an ophthalmologist or optometrist. The term oculist, which formerly referred to an ophthalmologist, is no longer used.

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Example Sentences

The same would be true of his dentist, his eye doctor, and his internist.

I remember I went into an eye doctor’s office and the woman there said, ‘Heidi Hummel!

There was one old fellow, an eye doctor, in Kabul, whom I used to notice on my way to the hospital.

He almost forgot he would not see Germany, unless the eye-doctor were a miracle-monger indeed.

If it hadn't been for what the eye doctor told her she wouldn't have telegraphed to me what she did.

The great eye-doctor was angry that it had not been attended to before.

She then married an eye-doctor, and lived with a brooding severity in his company, and that of her only child.

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