Mannahnin
Scion of Murgen (He/Him)
Exactly. An eye doctor we see for routine eye appoints and who writes our corrective lens prescriptions (at least in the US) is normally an OD (Doctor of Optometry, 4 year graduate program after 3-4 undergrad), as opposed to ophthalmologists being MDs specializing in eye care (~12 years or so incl. medical school, internship and residency).I'm presuming you mean "optometrists" here, by "eye doctors," and not "ophthalmologists." (Though the latter could fall under your "crappy MDs" thing.)







