Article R4341-1
…y consists of 1° Preventing, assessing and treating, as early as possible, by means of re-education activities constituting treatment, voice, articulation and speech disorders, as well as disorders as…
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…y consists of 1° Preventing, assessing and treating, as early as possible, by means of re-education activities constituting treatment, voice, articulation and speech disorders, as well as disorders as…
I.- When renewing an orthoptic prescription, the orthoptist may, after carrying out a refraction examination and unless the doctor expressly states otherwise on the prescription, adapt the optical cor…
The dispensing of ametropia corrective lenses by an optician is subject to the presentation or verification of the existence of a medical or orthoptic prescription for these products.The medical presc…
As part of the medical prescription, the speech and language therapist draws up an assessment which includes the speech and language therapy diagnosis, the objectives and the treatment plan. The repor…
Speech and language therapists are authorised to perform the following acts:1° In the field of abnormalities of oral or written expression :a) Re-education of language functions in young children with…
The organisational protocol describes the medical situations concerned and the orthoptic procedures required.
Depending on the sectors of activity in which they practise and the needs encountered, orthoptists take part, within the framework of the acts provided for in articles R. 4342-1 to R. 4342-7, in vario…
When the protocol is used for the follow-up by the orthoptist of a patient whose visual pathology has already been diagnosed, without an ophthalmological examination being carried out on the same day,…
…col defined in this section, the orthoptist is authorised to : 1° Determining visual acuity and refraction, with or without dilatation, the medicines required for this being prescribed by the doctor;…
…creening mentioned in 2° of article L. 4342-1 for children aged between 9 and 15 months and the refractive disorder screening mentioned in the same 2° for children aged between 30 months and 5 years.…
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