Occupational Vision Optometrist
What does a occupational optometrist do?
Occupational vision optometrists address workplace-related vision needs, safety eyewear, and screen-related eye strain.
When should you see one?
For workplace vision requirements, safety eyewear, or screen strain.
How to verify credentials
- Check that their NPI taxonomy code matches
152WX0102X - Verify their license is active with your state optometry board
- Confirm graduation from a ACOE-accredited optometry program
Find Occupational Vision Optometrist by City
41 cities
New York, NY
2 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Las Vegas, NV
2 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Houston, TX
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Chicago, IL
1 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Los Angeles, CA
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
San Antonio, TX
1 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
San Jose, CA
1 verified · avg 16 yrs exp
Louisville, KY
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Baltimore, MD
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Fort Wayne, IN
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Knoxville, TN
1 verified · avg 15 yrs exp
El Paso, TX
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Evansville, IN
1 verified · avg 16 yrs exp
Boca Raton, FL
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Fayetteville, AR
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Alpharetta, GA
1 verified · avg 16 yrs exp
Bellaire, TX
1 verified · avg 9 yrs exp
Allentown, PA
1 verified · avg 16 yrs exp
Franklin, TN
1 verified · avg 17 yrs exp
Montgomery, AL
1 verified · avg 17 yrs exp
New Braunfels, TX
1 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Jersey City, NJ
1 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Daly City, CA
1 verified · avg 17 yrs exp
Daytona Beach, FL
1 verified · avg 14 yrs exp