VeryCautiousPerson33
Active Member
What is the name of your state? NY.
This incident did not occur to me. It occurred to a relative of mine. So the story is true. This relative went to see an eye doctor to get a new pair of lenses. Did your regular eye exam with the refraction machine? That's it. Did not even test for eye pressure with the machine that shoots a puff of air into your eyes. What's troubling to me is that with the simple eye exam, the doctor disagnosed this person with glucoma. This doctor claimed that this person had a "speck" in the eye. And that was the reason for the diagnosis. This is most likely malpractice. But since no injury occurred because this person valued my opinion more than the doctor's and did not go to seek treatment, there is no damage and most like no case. So i am wondering if this doctor broke the law by deliberately misdiagnosing someone. If this doctor genuinely believe this person had glucoma, he would have done other tests that are designed to look the glucoma such as field vision test and OCT test. I am not looking to file a complaint with the state board. That's not gonna do anything. If you have experience with this or know that this doctor broke state or federal law, please comment. NO TROLLS PLEASE. If no one knows, then no one knows. Thanks.
This incident did not occur to me. It occurred to a relative of mine. So the story is true. This relative went to see an eye doctor to get a new pair of lenses. Did your regular eye exam with the refraction machine? That's it. Did not even test for eye pressure with the machine that shoots a puff of air into your eyes. What's troubling to me is that with the simple eye exam, the doctor disagnosed this person with glucoma. This doctor claimed that this person had a "speck" in the eye. And that was the reason for the diagnosis. This is most likely malpractice. But since no injury occurred because this person valued my opinion more than the doctor's and did not go to seek treatment, there is no damage and most like no case. So i am wondering if this doctor broke the law by deliberately misdiagnosing someone. If this doctor genuinely believe this person had glucoma, he would have done other tests that are designed to look the glucoma such as field vision test and OCT test. I am not looking to file a complaint with the state board. That's not gonna do anything. If you have experience with this or know that this doctor broke state or federal law, please comment. NO TROLLS PLEASE. If no one knows, then no one knows. Thanks.