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If a patient at an ophthalmologist's office cannot see the biggest letter on the chart, the ophthalmologist will use a device to let the patient see through various lenses until the patient can see the letter. Once the degree of lenses needed had been determined, the ophthalmologist will write a prescription for a pair of eyeglasses that will allow the patient to see more clearly. Should the patient have lost all vision, however, the ophthalmologist may run tests or refer the patient to a neurological specialist.
It could be the optic nerve. You should see an ophthalmologist right away.
You should see an ophthalmologist, rather than a plastic surgeon. Eyelids can develop secondary problems after surgery - very rarely - and ideally you should see an ophthalmologist with an interest in "oculoplastics" although if the lump is small it most likely wont require any specialist input and most ophthalmologists would be happy to deal with small lumps.
That should be treated by an ophthalmologist.
see an ophthalmologist immediately!
go see an Ophthalmologist
To have your eyes checked or treated.
The eyes should then be kept covered until the person can be evaluated by a primary care physician or ophthalmologist.
A neurologist is the primary consultant for PH treatment. An ophthalmologist is also important to evaluate any eye disorders such as glaucoma.
You should go see an Ophthalmologist if you are having issues with cataracts. He will be able to examine you, asses your need and perform the surgery as well as the post op and recovery visits.
A patient with diabetes should have a good relationship with his or her primary care provider, podiatrist, and ophthalmologist. They may also consult an endocrinologist.