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Can I drive myself after a preliminary examination or treatment?

Preliminary examination and subsequent consultation with the ophthalmologist
No, you cannot drive yourself. Pupil dilating drops cause your vision to be temporarily reduced and you are more sensitive to light. Therefore, always take a driver with you.

Day of treatment
After the treatment you are not allowed to drive yourself. If you have taken sedatives, you are also not allowed to drive yourself to the clinic. Your reaction time is then reduced for 24 to 72 hours. Always follow the advice of your pharmacist with medication.

After the treatment
In these first days your reaction time is temporarily reduced, the eye can water and your vision is not yet sharp. In general this lasts 2 to 5 days, depending on the type of treatment. During the first follow-up check it is assessed whether your vision is good enough to drive a car. So make sure you have a driver until then.