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Optometrists in India are the primary eye-care contact point for refraction, low-vision rehabilitation, contact-lens fitting, paediatric vision screening, and chronic-disease ocular monitoring — working at the intersection of clinical optometry and public health without holding surgical prescribing rights. The Indian entry path is B.Optom (Bachelor of Optometry, 4 years) or B.Sc Optometry (3 years) entered through NEET-UG or state paramedical entrance exams, followed optionally by M.Optom (2 years) specialising in Paediatric Optometry, Contact Lens Practice, Low Vision Rehabilitation, Community Optometry, or Research. Workplaces split across eye-hospital chains (Aravind Eye Care System, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Centre for Sight, Sankara Nethralaya, Vasan Eye Care), standalone optical chains (Lenskart, Titan Eye+, Specsavers India), government district hospitals and community health centres, and academic or NGO-based rural vision camps. The Optometry Council of India (OCI), constituted under the NCAHP Act 2021, is formalising licensure; optometrists are not ophthalmic surgeons and cannot independently prescribe drugs or perform surgery, but they occupy the critical screening, diagnosis, and dispensing layer that India's 80-million-plus vision-impairment burden depends on.
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