Optometrist provides primary care and medical treatment to patients with visual system disorders and diseases. Examines patients' eyes to detect and diagnose vision problems, diseases, and other conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension. Being an Optometrist develops treatment plans and prescribes eyeglasses, contact lenses, and/or medication to treat eye disorders. Educates patients on proper eye care and treatment plans. Additionally, Optometrist requires a doctorate degree. Requires Licensed Optician. Requires State License to Practice. Typically reports to a manager. Optometrist's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
As a Wisconsin Vision Optometrist, you will perform eye exams, write prescriptions for eyeglasses and contacts, prescribe medications, diagnose and treat diseases and manage pre and post-operation care.
Wisconsin Vision is accepting applications from experienced optometrists in Kenosha.
As a Wisconsin Vision Optometrist, you will perform eye exams, write prescriptions for eyeglasses and contacts, prescribe medications, diagnose and treat diseases and manage pre and post-operation care.
Our dedicated professionals enjoy competitive industry salaries, continuing education, ample vacation time, and life, health, and dental insurance.
Full time and part time job openings available immediately.
Convenient location on 5725 75th Street in Kenosha. We draw team members from Kenosha County from places like Pleasant Prairie, Racine, Somers, Whitewater, Fort Atkinson and the surrounding communities.
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