FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How Can We Help You?

At Licari Clinic, we are committed to ensuring your comfort, providing high-quality care, and making sure you receive exactly what you need.

Please bring your identification, health insurance documents, and any relevant medical history. The average consultation lasts between 15 and 40 minutes, depending on the type of examination.

An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor specialized in diagnosing and treating eye diseases, including performing surgeries. An optometrist, on the other hand, focuses on visual correction, prescribing lenses, and performing vision tests.

Extended screen use can cause visual fatigue, dryness, and irritation. To relieve these symptoms, it is recommended to take regular breaks (the 20-20-20 rule), blink frequently, and maintain proper lighting while working.

Yes, there is a parking area right next to the clinic, as well as another nearby with spaces available for cars and motorcycles.

It is recommended to have an eye examination every one to two years. However, the frequency may vary depending on your age, whether you wear glasses or contact lenses, and the presence of risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye diseases.

No, wearing glasses does not damage your vision. What happens is that, with age, the eye gradually loses its ability to focus on near objects (a natural condition known as presbyopia). This can make it seem as though your eyesight is worsening, but it’s simply part of the natural aging process.

You should schedule a visit if you experience blurred vision, eye pain, flashes of light, sudden loss of vision, the appearance of many “floaters,” persistent redness, severe dryness, or any sudden change in your vision.

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