Overview :
Optometry is a profession that cares for sense of vision. The academic and clinical training imparted to the Optometrists enable them with the skills needed to the diagnose, treat and prevent problems relating to a human being’s eye sight. Offering primary eye care, optometry is a challenging, stimulating and exceptionally rewarding profession that offers excellent opportunities for work in India and abroad. This degree programme trains and equips students, looking to make a mark in a medical stream like optometry that is fast gaining popularity in India and abroad.
B.Optom. (Bachelor of Optometry)- Government Colleges in Tamil Nadu
Madras Medical College /Regional Institute of Ophthalmology and Government Ophthalmic Hospital, Chennai.
K.A.P.V.Govt. Medical college Periyamilaguparai, Trichy.
Government Villupuram Medical College, Villupuram.
Government Dharmapuri Medical College, Dharmapuri.
Madurai Medical College, Madurai
Chengalpattu Medical College, Chengalpattu.
Govt.Stanley Medical College, Chennai.
Career :
Optometrists can make a big difference to people’s lives. Their skills and knowledge helps to improve vision and diagnose and manage a range of eye conditions. There are all sorts of opportunities and roles within optometry – you could be working with the general public and carrying out eye examinations in a high street optometrists, treating specific eye conditions in a hospital or clinic or carrying out essential research in a university or laboratory. You could also be working with people with low vision or developing and fitting cutting-edge contact lenses for all kinds of eye conditions. If you have the right skills, you could work all over the world and one day you could be running your own business or department.
The profession of Optometry throws open interesting possibilities likes:
- Correction of refractive errors of the eye and prescription of glasses.
- Designing and fitting of contact lenses, prosthetic eye s and low vision aids.
- Evaluation of the health status of the eye and referring patients to ophthalmologists at the right stage.
- Detection of ocular related diseases like Cataract, Glaucoma, Diabetic Retinopathy etc.
- Diagnosis and treatment of ocular malfunction.
- Practice Public Health Optometry in schools, colleges, slums, and rural area.
- Practice Occupational Optometry in industries.
- Conduct Optometric counseling for patients with patient sight, colour blindness, hereditary vision defects and disease etc.
- Conduct vision rehabilitation and follow-up work of discharged patients.
- Participate in public education on ocular hygiene and provide counseling in nutritional related and environmental awareness.