The Delaware Report of Visual Status by an Optometrist or Ophthalmologist is a document used to document the results of an eye exam. It provides an overall assessment of a patient's visual acuity, ocular health, and refractive status. It is commonly used to track changes in vision over time, or to document the presence of any ocular diseases. The report typically includes: • Visual acuity: This section documents a patient's visual acuity, or the clarity and sharpness of vision. It may include the results of an eye chart test, which measures the ability to see letters or shapes of various sizes. • Ocular health: This section documents the overall health of the eyes and may include a description of the appearance of the eyes, an assessment of intraocular pressure, and the presence of any ocular diseases. • Refractive status: This section documents the refractive status of the eyes, which is an assessment of any vision correction needs such as glasses or contacts. There are several types of Delaware Report of Visual Status by an Optometrist or Ophthalmologist, including: Comprehensive Visual Status Report, Comprehensive Ocular Health Report, Refraction Report, and Contact Lens Evaluation.