Eye Doctor Reacts to HILARIOUS "Eye Doctor 2023" @brewstew
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Published 2023-04-04
Seriously, this eye exam video is crazy good. It is packed with humor, confusion, anxiety and also shows how great a visit to the eye doctor can be! Share this video with your friends and family (and TAG me!) as anyone who has seen the eye doctor can relate to this gem!
Dr. Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO reviews a video from Brewstewfilms "Eye Doctor 2023" while teaching and commenting on the episode. In this video we see visiting the eye doctor is like for a contact lens wearer and what thoughts often go through peoples heads while we test their eyes.
I hope you find this video helpful and please comment with any questions you have. I take all of your comments and questions seriously and I appreciate you. - Joseph Allen, OD FAAO, Dipl ABO
Check out this video from Brewstewfilms yourself: • Brewstew - Eye Doctor (In 2023)
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All Comments (21)
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Please give some love to Brewstew's work https://youtu.be/uohOTUIjRrg Also for tips on how to have a better eye exam - watch this https://youtu.be/UfG6lmMUQUg
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We need more of these reaction videos, it's way too fun to watch 🤣
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I used to work in an optical assistant role. The one parent I remember is the lady who had a brain tumour. It was found with a simple eye test. And the older lady who was staring to get cataracts and the opticians saved her eye sight.
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Kids being able to fool the test because they can manipulate their eyes is so true I remember as a kid I hated getting the glocoma test and I knew how to cross my eyes my doctor would would get mad and tell me to stop it 😂
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I had a 'bad' experience at the eye docktor when I was a kid, just nervous and like the video thought he was impatient but I saw the same guy like 15 years later and he was fine. I think as kids we perceive most adults as scary so he was probably fine when I was a kid it was just all in my head.
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It’s a great video. I like that you taught us the names of all the instruments and purpose of the tests. Thank you Dr. Joseph.
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I laughed so hard until my stomach was hurting!!! I was crying!!!🤣🤣 I needed a laugh!!! 😊 THANKS I also learned a lot.
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Lol I absolutely loved this video! Please do more like this. Such a great way to keep people engaged while also learning something new. I loved how they showed the new instruments like the iCare. Thank you for reminding patients why it is important for eye doctors to look at your retina. It's not just about getting a new prescription but also determining overall health. I think everyone should have an eye exam plus a lot of medical insurances cover it! ❤
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My husband and I went to the eye doctor today for our eye examinations. I am laughing at this. Love the new info.
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This was an awesome and informative video! Came up watching a brewstew video, so thanks so much!
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I just now realize that his eye test in the back says something
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Great show, and that video was hilarious! I can totally relate, and as far as ophthalmologists finding other ailments, mine several years ago found a squamous cell cancer in the crease of my eyelid.
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Been watching both you and brewstew for a while..nice video
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Last time I went to the eye doctor was like 12 years ago and it was a great experience. My grandfather has this very very rare eye decease called Wagner's decease. Because it's genetic and only infects men (grandfather from mothers side) I had to be checked. The doctor that check me was the same that found it in my grandfather. When he found out that my grandfather had it he rejoiced because he was writing his thesis about it. Because my eyes were dilated I had to put sunglasses on but my mom had forgotten mine to home so the doctor decided to buy me a new pair. He retired a week later. edit: I forgot to mention that it was found that I thankfully don't have it.
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Very informative. Thank you.
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The dreaded eye-puff test...omg! I hate it! My body gets so tense and My eyes water so much from the anxiety/anticipation that they usually have to do it more than once. There has to be a better way!
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i'd be much more relaxed if i saw this before my eye test last month XD
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Thanks doc this is perfect explanation 👌 🎉🎉
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I'm one who likes my eyes dilated. Love the look of my big pupils. This video was great. I love how much you enjoyed it, too. True...I get sooo stressed at the puff on the eye. Not the 1st one, but, wow, the second! I keep blinking, in fright, before the 2nd begins!
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My dad, who was an optometrist for 45+ years, he always dilated. He would get a Visual Field Analyzer, the best auto refractor, a tonometer both air and hand held, the best phoropter, but used those 2 drops and his slit lamp for most patients. Very old school.