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Employers of Optometry majors in NC

Optometrists

Optometrists examine the eyes and other parts of the visual system. They also diagnose and treat visual problems and manage diseases, injuries, and other disorders of the eyes. They prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses as needed. They diagnose, manage, and treat conditions and diseases of the human eye and visual system. Examine eyes and visual system, diagnose problems or impairments, prescribe corrective lenses, and provide treatment. May prescribe therapeutic drugs to treat specific eye conditions. Most optometrists work in stand-alone offices of optometry. Optometrists may also work in doctors’ offices and optical goods stores, and some are self-employed. Most work full time, and some work evenings and weekends to accommodate patients’ needs. Optometrists must complete a Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree program and obtain a license to practice in a particular state. O.D. programs take 4 years to complete, and most students have a bachelor’s degree before entering such a program. The median annual wage for optometrists was $110,300 in May 2017. Employment of optometrists is projected to grow 18 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. Because vision problems tend to occur more frequently later in life, an aging population will lead to demand for more optometrists.

Opticians, Dispensing

Opticians help fit eyeglasses and contact lenses, following prescriptions from ophthalmologists and optometrists. They also help customers decide which eyeglass frames or contact lenses to buy. About half of opticians worked in offices of optometrists or offices of physicians in 2016. Other opticians worked in stores that sell eyeglasses, contact lenses, visual aids, and other optical goods. These stores may be stand-alone businesses or parts of larger retail establishments, such as department stores. Opticians typically have a high school diploma or equivalent and some form of on-the-job training. Some opticians enter the occupation with an associate’s degree or a certificate from a community college or technical school. About half of the states require opticians to be licensed. The median annual wage for opticians was $36,250 in May 2017. Employment of opticians is projected to grow 15 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. An aging population and increasing rates of chronic disease are expected to lead to greater demand for corrective eyewear.

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Company City State
Cary
NC
Morganton Eye Physicians, P.A.
Cleveland Eye Clinic
Shelby
NC
ECL Group, LLC
Eye Care Leaders
Durham
NC
Durham
NC
Morrisville
NC
Eastern Eye Associates Od PA
Doctor's Vision Center
Kinston
NC
Charlotte
NC
Durham
NC
Pinehurst
NC
Shallotte
NC
Charlotte
NC
Wake Forest
NC
Fayetteville
NC
Fairmont Optometric Clinic
Fairmont Eye Clinic
Fairmont
NC
Rocky Mount
NC
Wilmington
NC
Archdale
NC
Sfb Ventures, LLC
Eye Care Associates
Raleigh
NC
Optimetric Eye Care Center
Eye Care Center
Greenville
NC
Garner
NC
Greenville
NC
Chris Moshoures Dr
Chris Moshoures Dr
Southport
NC
Garner
NC
Kernersville
NC
Arden
NC
Gastonia
NC
Doctors Vision Center
Mills and Salter, Od PA
Clayton
NC
Fuquay Eyecare
Fuquay Eye Care Center
Fuquay Varina
NC
Fayetteville
NC
Greenville
NC
Greensboro
NC
Charlotte
NC
Mitchell Eye Center
Mitchell, Fred L Dr
Goldsboro
NC
Whiteville
NC
Swansboro
NC
Morrisville
NC
Jacksonville
NC
Greenville
NC
Dr. Lisa Greene
Asheville Vision Associates
Arden
NC
Apex
NC
J F Wiggins Dr
Family Eye Center
Henderson
NC
Edwards Eye Care Od, Pllc
Edwards Eye Care
Ahoskie
NC
Eye Emporium Vision Center
Doctors Vision Center
Raleigh
NC
Concord
NC
Wilmington
NC
Rockingham
NC
Greensboro
NC
Hendersonville
NC
Charlotte
NC
Durham
NC
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