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Vision Wavier Experience

Matticus

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Hey Everyone, I wanted to share my experience with obtaining a vision waiver, and I hope this can help anyone who might be in the same situation with having uncorrected vision, aiming to become an SWO.

Diagnosis
Basically, I am unable to be corrected to 20/20; I am only correctable to 20/30 nearsighted and 20/40 farsighted, which is 20/400 uncorrected. My prescription for my glasses was also -7.50 and -7.75, and I have mild myopia and astigmatism (just my luck). I got diagnosed with all of this in my early childhood years when I was 11 or 12 years old. When I saw one of the Naval Doctors here in Hampton Roads for medical, he reviewed my paperwork and explained that what I have is not disqualifying and that he would recommend me for a waiver. Wrote the necessary notes down and then sent me on my way. After filling out the rest of the paperwork for my application, my OR sent up my medical documents first. A couple of days later, they notified her to let me know that they needed extra documentation from me.

Documents
I provided a lot of paperwork, a written letter by my eye doctor, explaining why I don't correct to 20/20, all paperwork from my first visit to the most recent. I think the make-or-break was my ophthalmology records; they wanted paperwork or notes from the last 10 years. Humphry's vision field testing results. Any images of my eyeballs, scans, and nerve fibers. I was able to get all of these within 2-3 days.

Outcome
After submitting those records to my OR, the board submission deadline was approaching, so my recruiter submitted an extension request, which they approved (only took a couple of days). Waiting is probably the worst part of the whole thing, but it only took about a week for me until I got notified by my recruiter that the waiver was approved and uploaded into my account.


HOPE THIS HELPS!
 
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Congrats! I just wanted to share my experience for others as well. I have a -7.25 prescription with around -1.25 astigmatism in one eye and -2.25 in the other. My vision corrects to 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other.

I had to visit the optometrist for a routine exam, which included retinal scans, as well as examinations of the retina and blood vessels, IOP pressure, depth perception, optic disc evaluation, and slit lamp examinations. The only thing that I sent over was a detailed visit note. (Basically the list of tests I took and short descriptions of the result). For me, the whole thing cost around $150 without insurance.
I wasn't expecting to get the waiver, so I was preparing to wait for the Supply boards to reopen. However, my recruiter called me after a few days and said that my waiver was approved.

Good luck to everyone
 
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