Marionnette
Children see magic because they look for it
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That "certain amount of training" that you seem so quick to dismiss is actually 4 years of training AFTER they receive their bachelor's degree. That's 4 years of studying just eyes. They are every bit as much entitled to be called "doctor" as are dentists, chiropractors and podiatrists. In many states, they are licensed to prescribe medications and perform minor surgical procedures such as inserting punctal plugs and foreign body removal. I find it to be astonishing as to lack of insight that the general public has for their scope of practice. It's not as if they just decide to become optometrists, take an online course and then print out their diplomas from a .pdf file.Good point. When I was young, I saw an Ophthalmologist. They are M.Ds. Optometrists are not. They go through a certain amount of training and can call themselves "eye doctors". Some are pretty good too. Now that I'm an adult and my prescription is stable I see an Optometrist. When I get old, I'll go back to an Ophthalmologist,lol.
If there are any kind of problems, Id take my child to the Ophthalmologist. Healthcare is not where you should be bargain hunting..