Top 10 Optometry Forums in 2025
Optometry Forums
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1. Reddit » Optometry
Forum https://www.reddit.com/r/optometry/ + Follow
Reddit is a network of communities based on people's interests. This is a subreddit feed for all things eye-related!
Facebook Followers 1.9MTwitter Followers 1.1M Since May 2011 View Recent Threads
2. AAPC » Ophthalmology/Optometry
Forum https://www.aapc.com/discuss/forums/ophthalmo.. + Follow
This section of AAPC is for eye diseases, diagnosis, exams, prescriptions, and surgery.
Facebook Followers 83.6KTwitter Followers 7.4K Since Apr 2009 View Recent Threads
3. OptiBoard
Forum https://www.optiboard.com/forums/ + Follow
OptiBoard is the premier online community for eyecare professionals.
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4. Optometry Forums
Forum https://www.optometryforums.com/ + Follow
This is a discussion forum relating to opticians, glasses and contact lenses, come ask your optometry questions here.
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5. Premed 101 Forums » Optometry Discussions
Forum https://forums.premed101.com/forum/56-optomet.. + Follow
An area for Canadian optometry students and applicants to interact and share information.
Since Jan 2006 View Recent Threads
6. Med Students Online » Optometry
Forum https://medstudentsonline.com.au/forum/forums.. + Follow
Optometry discussion here. If you don't see what you're looking for, you've come to the right place..
Facebook Followers 3.4KTwitter Followers 102 Since Jan 2006 View Recent Threads
Additional Forumsⓘ
- theOptom.com Forum is an Optometry discussion forum - empowering the professional.
- Youth4Work » Optometrist is an online discussion forum where youth or even the experienced professionals discuss their queries related to and get answers for their questions from other talented individuals.
- Student Doctor Network » Optometry Forums was created in 1999 as a nonprofit service to help build a diverse doctor workforce by providing free advising resources, tools, and peer-support forums to those who would otherwise not have access to such services.