All Press Releases for November 22, 2009

Choosing an Ophthalmologist: A Sharp-Eyed Approach

Ophthalmologists provide total eye care, including surgeries. By making a measured, educated choice, you will know you are getting the best care, and this knowledge will help you feel more relaxed and confident about any treatments you undergo.



    SEATTLE, WA, November 22, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Whether or not you have an eye problem or condition, you probably care a great deal about your eyesight. That is why, when searching for an ophthalmologist, you should come to consultations prepared with questions and a list of criteria. After all, ophthalmologists provide total eye care, including surgeries. By making a measured, educated choice, you will know you are getting the best care, and this knowledge will help you feel more relaxed and confident about any treatments you undergo.

What to Look For in an Ophthalmologist
To begin, make sure that potential ophthalmologists are licensed to practice in your state are certified through an accredited medical institution. If you are undergoing a surgical procedure, ensure that you speak with an ophthalmologist. Although licensed optometrists and opticians are certainly qualified to provide eye care, ophthalmologists are trained to perform surgeries.

If possible, review ophthalmologists' Web sites or read testimonials from current or former patients. Often, you can find more information than you would from just reading advertisements or flipping through the phone book.

Questions to Ask an Ophthalmologist
In addition to checking credentials and getting a sense of an ophthalmologist's reputation, you should feel free to ask any or all of the following questions:

• What surgeries or procedures do you typically perform on patients?
• What does your pre- and post-operative care include?
• What vision improvements do your patients typically experience post-surgery?
• How long have you been practicing?
• Do you have any preferences in treatment that you think I should know about?
• How might I get in touch with current or former patients who can speak to the quality of care you provide?

Making a Decision
Ultimately, choosing an ophthalmologist is a deeply personal decision. In addition to making sure your care provider is qualified and respected in the field, you must also make sure that he or she helps you feel more at ease about your eye care. You should feel as if your questions are being answered thoroughly and that you are given the proper amount of information to make educated choices. The care of a good ophthalmologist can result in life-changing improvements in vision, and you must make the choice that makes you feel comfortable, educated, and confident.

If you live in the Seattle area and are trying to find the best ophthalmologist for you, please contact the licensed staff at the Bellevue LASIK & Cornea Center today.

Website: http://www.bellevue-lasik.com/

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