Tigger&Belle
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How does your opthamologist test your eyes? I have glasses, so have had plenty of eye exams in my life. The way it's been done for quite a few years was to first look into the computer, which automatically senses how the eyes focus, and then fine tuning is done the old fashioned way...you know the which is clearer, 1 or 2, 2 or 3, etc...
I was at a new eye dr (new to me--some of my family goes there) and he didn't do the fine tuning. I asked him about it and he said that he goes with the computer reading. I had pink eye, so he couldn't finish the eye exam, and I'm supposed to go back to him in another week. The only reason I went to him was I could get in a lot sooner, but I do still have an appt set up with my old eye dr for later next week, and I'm thinking of cancelling with computer dr and just going back where I'm more familiar.
However, if this is how most of the eye drs do it now, I may just stay with this guy.
So what is the process at your eye dr?
I was at a new eye dr (new to me--some of my family goes there) and he didn't do the fine tuning. I asked him about it and he said that he goes with the computer reading. I had pink eye, so he couldn't finish the eye exam, and I'm supposed to go back to him in another week. The only reason I went to him was I could get in a lot sooner, but I do still have an appt set up with my old eye dr for later next week, and I'm thinking of cancelling with computer dr and just going back where I'm more familiar.
However, if this is how most of the eye drs do it now, I may just stay with this guy.
So what is the process at your eye dr?