Mine also happens to be a photographer, but you may want to ask yours. If you don't specifically mention a sport or activity's where this is a specific issue they may not think to bring it up. We always spend half my appointments talking about photography, the latest gear, etc.
He wrote me a monovision prescription based on the discussion I brought up with him about photography and the issues I had if I wore mine to correct both eyes for distance. It may be up to you to initiate the conversation about your specific activities.
I go to him with very specific question about glasses, contacts, corrective diopters, what difficulties I have with various tasks, etc.
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Originally Posted by starrylaurie
I've worn glasses & contacts for well over 20 years now, and I've never had an optometrist mention anything like that to me. I guess mine have all been deficient. This is seriously the first time I'd ever heard of eye dominance.
(I forgot to add in my earlier post that I'm right handed, too.)
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