Ophthalmic Technician
Ophthalmic Technology is a rapidly expanding field with a growing demand for qualified technicians.
The ophthalmic technician, under the direct supervision of an ophthalmologist, assists in direct and indirect patient care. This includes case histories, visual acuity measurement, visual field testing, refractometry, contact lenses, instrument maintenance and assisting the doctor with minor ophthalmic surgery.
This program is accredited by the International Council for Accreditation (ICA), 25400 US Highway 19 North, Suite 158, Clearwater, FL 33763, in cooperation with the Commission on Accreditation of Ophthalmic Medical Programs, 2025 Woodlane Dr., St. Paul, MN 55125, (651) 731-7242. Employment opportunities in the field are excellent due to an increase in the number of support personnel employed by ophthalmologists and a rising demand of eye-care services.
Disclosures
- All students are required to undergo a criminal background check with the Illinois State Police. Students with a positive background check that contains disqualifying conditions may be prohibited from attending clinical rotations and/or securing future employment. Students are responsible for the cost of performing the background check.
- All students must provide proof that they carry health insurance and CPR Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider and first aid that is current for the duration of the Clinical Practicum I, II and III courses. Students are responsible for any costs to maintain these.
Complete the MANDATORY application for Triton College.
In addition to fulfilling the selective admission health program requirements, candidates must complete the following general admission requirements: complete a Triton College application, submit applicable transcripts, take placement exams or demonstrate course equivalency, and complete new student orientation.
Complete the MANDATORY Selective Admission Application for Health Careers.
Note: Applicants should not apply to the Ophthalmic Technology Program until they have completed the prerequisite requirements and have taken some of the classes that are a part of the program's curriculum. Acceptance is awarded every fall semester
Attendance at an information session is REQUIRED in order to apply for admission to this program. By attending an information session, you will learn what is expected of you as an applicant as well as the functionality of the program. Please register through our form below.
Ophthalmic Technician Degree Information Session Registration
Degrees
Courses
Additional Information
- Comprehensive Agreement Regarding the Expansion of Educational Resources (CAREER)
- Ophthalmic Technician Program Handbook
- Ophthalmic Technician Presentation
- Program Admission Check List
Contact Information
Lisa Maas, COT
Ophthalmic Technician, Chairperson
Office: H-143
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3934
lisamaas@triton.edu
Tiffany Irby
Health Careers Information Specialist
Office: H-133
708-456-0300, Ext. 3982
tiffanyirby@triton.edu
Advising Department
Academic Advisors