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A non-contact tonometer hurts my eyes. what can i do about it?

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See ophthalmologist: Non-contact tonometers air mainly air puff and used almost exclusively by optometrists. The real doctors, ophthalmologists, use a blue light device called a Goldmann tonometer and sometimes a hand held device called a tonopen. For the best accuracy and certainly the best care, see your ophthalmologist

Answered 12/29/2014

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