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Optician

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In many regions, “optician” refers to a professional trained to make and fit glasses or contact lenses from a prescription provided by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. Job titles and regulations vary between countries.

What an optician does

The focus is on optical appliances.

  • Helps patients choose suitable frames and lens designs
  • Measures pupillary distance and frame fit
  • Advises on lens coatings, bifocals, progressives, and sunglasses
  • Adjusts and repairs spectacles for comfort and vision

What they do not do

Opticians usually do not diagnose or treat eye disease.

  • They rely on prescriptions from eye‑care clinicians
  • Eye health checks and medical treatment are provided by optometrists or ophthalmologists
  • Patients with symptoms such as pain or vision loss should be referred promptly
  • Clear local signage helps patients understand each role