Ophthalmic Technician / Ophthalmic Assistant in Georgia

Ophthalmic technicians work alongside ophthalmologists — performing diagnostic tests, administering eye drops, and assisting in surgeries and procedures. The field is growing as the aging population drives increased demand for cataract surgery, macular degeneration treatment, and diabetic eye care.

$40,320 GA Median Salary
8% Growth Rate
1–2 years on-the-job + exam Training

💰 Ophthalmic Technician / Ophthalmic Assistant Salary in Georgia

Estimated salary range for Ophthalmic Technician / Ophthalmic Assistants in Georgia, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.

Entry
$30,000
Median
$40,320
Experienced
$58,000

🎓 Ophthalmic Technician / Ophthalmic Assistant Licensing in Georgia

Credential required: COT (Certified Ophthalmic Technician) or COMT

Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the Georgia state licensing board before enrolling.

🏫 Ophthalmic Technician / Ophthalmic Assistant Programs in Georgia

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🏫 Schools and programs related to Ophthalmic Technician / Ophthalmic Assistant in Georgia

USA Career Finder combines federal education datasets, state-approved training lists, workforce training provider lists, and licensing-board sources where available. Always confirm program availability, cost, admissions requirements, and licensing eligibility directly with the school.

Federal dataset match
Community College

Wiregrass Georgia Technical College

📍 Valdosta, GA
Certificate 2-4yr
Federal dataset match
Community College

Ogeechee Technical College

📍 Statesboro, GA
Certificate 2-4yr
Federal dataset match
Community College

Georgia Piedmont Technical College

📍 Clarkston, GA
Certificate 2-4yr

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