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The primary health care profession of optometry includes treating visual issues as well as diagnosing and managing eye illnesses. After earning a four-year bachelor's degree in optometry, a student has the option of working as an optometrist in a hospital or continuing their education by pursuing a PhD, fellowship, or master's degree in optometry. There are fellowship programs in vision therapy, low vision, pediatric optometry, neuro-optometry, binocular vision, and ocular prosthesis (ocularist). Optometrists are the primary service providers in hospitals. An optometrist can work for a number of organizations that pay well, including Lenskart, Titan Eye Plus, Vision Rx, CooperVision, Bausch + Lomb, Alcon, Johnson & Johnson, etc. Additionally, starting a business by opening a clinic.
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