Questions For Your Eye Doctor

Dr. Kisling Common Eye Questions for Your Optometrist 1 Comment

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What follows is straight from the National Eye Institute. I never know if patients are getting too much information, not enough, or just nodding their heads and not understanding a word I am saying. It’s important and a reason we always return phone calls if you have further questions. All of my employees are instructed to have me call you back if you don’t feel like your questions have been answered. So- here is what the NEI suggests:

Talking to Your Doctor

Today, patients take an active role in their health care. You and your doctor will work in partnership to achieve your best possible level of health. An important part of this relationship is good communication. Here are some questions you can ask your doctor to get your discussion started:

About My Disease or Disorder…

  • What is my diagnosis?
  • What caused my condition?
  • Can my condition be treated?
  • How will this condition affect my vision now and in the future?
  • Should I watch for any particular symptoms and notify you if they occur?
  • Should I make any lifestyle changes?

About My Treatment…

  • What is the treatment for my condition?
  • When will the treatment start, and how long will it last?
  • What are the benefits of this treatment, and how successful is it?
  • What are the risks and side effects associated with this treatment?
  • Are there foods, drugs, or activities I should avoid while I’m on this treatment?
  • If my treatment includes taking a medication, what should I do if I miss a dose?
  • Are other treatments available?

About My Tests…

  • What kinds of tests will I have?
  • What do you expect to find out from these tests?
  • When will I know the results?
  • Do I have to do anything special to prepare for any of the tests?
  • Do these tests have any side effects or risks?
  • Will I need more tests later?

Understanding your doctor’s responses is essential to good communication.

Here are a few more tips:

  • If you don’t understand your doctor’s responses, ask questions until you do understand.
  • Take notes, or get a friend or family member to take notes for you. Or, bring a tape-recorder to assist in your recollection of the discussion.
  • Ask your doctor to write down his or her instructions to you.
  • Ask your doctor for printed material about your condition.
  • If you still have trouble understanding your doctor’s answers, ask where you can go for more information.
  • Other members of your health care team, such as nurses and pharmacists, can be good sources of information. Talk to them, too.

Please Feel Free To Ask Any Questions You Have About Your Vision Or Call Back Later


Last Reviewed March 2009

Comments 1

  1. INGRID SETHNA

    DR PL LET ME KNOW IF i CAN HAVE A SECOND EYE TEST WITH DILATION WITHIN 3DAYS OF MY 1ST CHECKUP WILL IT HARM MY EYES AS I STILL FEEL A BLURRED VISION EVEN AFTER 3 DAYS THANK YOU

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