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  2. Eye examination - Wikipedia

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    An eye examination, commonly known as an eye test, [1] is a series of tests performed to assess vision and ability to focus on and discern objects. [2] It also includes other tests and examinations of the eyes. [2] Eye examinations are primarily performed by an optometrist, ophthalmologist, or an orthoptist.

  3. Slit lamp - Wikipedia

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    Eye examination with the aid of a slit lamp. Side view of a slit lamp machine. Cataract in human eye: magnified view seen on examination with the slit lamp. In ophthalmology and optometry, a slit lamp is an instrument consisting of a high-intensity light source that can be focused to shine a thin sheet of light into the eye.

  4. SEE International - Wikipedia

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    Established in the 1980s, SEE's Santa Barbara Vision Care (SBVC) provides free eye care at clinics held two or three days per week. Per day, each clinic serves 10–15 uninsured individuals, providing glasses, surgeries, eye exams, and treatments. In 2012, SBVC provided care to 1,247 patients; in 2017, it provided care to more than 2,500.

  5. Free Eye Exam Ends Dec. 24 - AOL

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    Get a free eye exam from America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses when you act quickly. This freebie expires tomorrow, Dec. 24, 2010. No purchase is necessary. Start by "liking" the company on ...

  6. Free eye exam for service dogs - AOL

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    If not for the National Service Dog Eye Exam Event, Judy Atwood would have to trust that her dog, Cheerio, is seeing clearly. ... thanks to the free eye checkups supplied by the program. Skip to ...

  7. List of optometric abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Visual acuity with eye chart at Near 15.7 inches (400 mm) and without (sc: Latin sine correctore) correctors (spectacles); Ncc is with (cc: Latin cum correctore) correctors. See Visual_acuity#Legal_definitions: VA OS Left visual acuity VA OD Right visual acuity VDU Visual display unit VF Visual field VPS Variable prism stereoscope WD