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The difference between a competent optometrist and an outstanding one shows in the details you might not immediately notice. Look for practitioners who take proper case histories—asking about your work, hobbies, family eye health, and symptoms rather than rushing through. A thorough refraction takes time, and shortcuts skip the nuances that make glasses comfortable after eight hours at a desk. HPCSA registration matters: it means formal training, accountability, and ethical standards. Good optometrists don't oversell; they explain why certain lenses suit your needs and won't push expensive options you don't require. They also know when to refer—to ophthalmologists for surgery, to GPs for systemic conditions showing up in the eyes. Their equipment matters too: digital retinal imaging and OCT scanning reveal conditions that older methods miss entirely.