Dry-eye management: Costs, Recovery, Stats & What to Expect — A Optometrists Guide
December 12, 2025 · by the Help Me Find A Doctor editorial team

Everything patients ask about dry-eye management — how it works, who it's for, typical recovery, costs, risks, and how to choose the right optometrists specialist. Meibomian gland expression, IPL, prescription drops (Restasis, Xiidra, Miebo).
Eye exams, prescriptions, and ongoing vision care. Below: the procedures patients ask about most, the numbers that put the field in context, and the questions worth raising at a first consultation with a optometrists specialist.
Top procedures & treatments
Dry-eye management
Meibomian gland expression, IPL, prescription drops (Restasis, Xiidra, Miebo).
Comprehensive eye exam
Refraction, intraocular pressure, dilated fundus exam; recommended annually for adults.
Contact lens fitting
Soft, RGP, scleral, and ortho-K lenses for myopia control.
Myopia control in children
Atropine drops, ortho-K, and dual-focus soft contact lenses.
Diabetic and glaucoma monitoring
Retinal imaging, OCT, and visual-field testing co-managed with ophthalmology.
By the numbers
- Roughly 75% of U.S. adults wear corrective lenses.
- Myopia prevalence has nearly doubled in children since the 1970s.
- Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of new blindness in working-age adults.
How to choose the right specialist
Verify board certification, ask how many of your specific procedure the clinician performs each year, and review patient outcomes — not just star ratings. A optometrists provider who clearly explains your options, the evidence, and the realistic recovery timeline is worth more than the most heavily advertised name.
Use our directory to filter optometrists specialists by city, then bring this article (and the FAQ below) to your consultation.
Frequently asked questions
Optometrist vs ophthalmologist?
Optometrists (OD) provide primary eye care and prescriptions; ophthalmologists (MD/DO) also perform surgery and manage complex disease.
How often should kids get exams?
Before age 1, at age 3, before kindergarten, and annually thereafter — especially if there is a family history of myopia.
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