Months to get in, 2.5 hours driving to get there, 1 hour of processing, 15 minutes waiting in the exam room, just to have him come in, invalidate my concerns, and walk me out-- all in under 5 minutes. I mean he didn't even dilate my eyes or run me through any tests or machines. He shined a handheld light in my eyes and that's that. I thought an ophthalmologist was supposed to be more thorough than an optometrist. That's the point of seeing them, right? The grade school portable tester run by the school nurse was more extensive. He was rude, and it was all a waste of my time.