CDJM Vision Optical Clinic
28/05/2026
Fyi: for those px buying online...
If you were thinking of buying a lens on online shops think of this first:
Very low-quality eye lenses — like many marketed in massive marketplaces — typically present optical aberrations, internal tensions, and deficient geometries that directly affect visual quality.
They may seem the same at first glance, but optically the difference is huge.
Among the most common problems are:
• Peripheral distortion and "dizziness" effect.
• Chromatic aberration (color edges and loss of sharpness).
• Visual fatigue and prolonged headaches.
• Instability in the actual graduation of the lens.
• Excessive reflection due to deficient or non-existent anti-reflections.
• Residual tensions that distort the correct passage of light.
• Low optical precision at high gradations.
A lens isn't just "a magnifying glass".
It is an optical system that must respect exact manufacturing, carving and assembly parameters so that the eye works naturally and comfortably.
you may not see the difference but you will feel the bad effectS of it.
When quality fails, the eye feels it. Although the price is tempting.
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05/05/2026
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30/04/2026
Know the Difference: Ophthalmologist vs Optometrist
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Two Professionals. One Goal — Your Vision.
When it comes to eye care, many people often confuse the roles of an Ophthalmologist and an Optometrist. While both are essential in maintaining eye health, their training, scope of practice, and clinical responsibilities differ significantly. Understanding this difference helps patients make better decisions about where to seek care.
Ophthalmologist — The Medical & Surgical Eye Specialist
An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor (MD) who specializes in comprehensive eye care, including both medical and surgical management of eye diseases.
🔹 Diagnose and treat a wide range of ocular conditions
🔹 Perform eye surgeries (e.g., cataract, glaucoma, retinal procedures)
🔹 Prescribe medications for complex eye diseases
🔹 Manage ocular emergencies and advanced pathologies
🔹 Handle systemic diseases affecting the eye (e.g., diabetic retinopathy)
👉 Think of ophthalmologists as the highest level of eye care providers, especially when surgery or complex disease management is required.
Optometrist — The Primary Eye Care Provider
An optometrist (OD) focuses on vision care and early disease detection, playing a crucial role in routine eye health.
🔹 Perform comprehensive eye examinations
🔹 Prescribe glasses and contact lenses
🔹 Detect early signs of eye diseases
🔹 Manage common vision problems (refractive errors, dry eye, etc.)
🔹 Provide preventive and ongoing eye care
👉 Optometrists are often the first point of contact for patients and are key in maintaining long-term visual health.
🤝 Where They Overlap
Despite their differences, both professionals share important responsibilities:
✔️ Comprehensive eye exams
✔️ Detection of vision problems
✔️ Preventive eye care
✔️ Monitoring eye health over time
👉 In many cases, optometrists refer patients to ophthalmologists for advanced care, ensuring a collaborative approach to treatment.
⚖️ Why This Difference Matters
Understanding who to consult can save time, improve outcomes, and ensure appropriate care:
🔸 Routine vision check? → Visit an Optometrist
🔸 Sudden vision loss or eye disease? → Consult an Ophthalmologist
🔸 Need surgery? → Definitely an Ophthalmologist
💡 Clinical Insight
In modern eye care, the relationship between optometrists and ophthalmologists is complementary, not competitive. Together, they create a seamless patient care pathway—from early detection to advanced treatment.
💙 Final Thought:
No matter which professional you see first, the goal remains the same—protecting and preserving your vision for life.
👁️ Healthy Eyes. Better Life.
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