Eye Exam
It’s important to have regular eye exams even if you don’t have noticeable vision problems, as some eye conditions may not have early symptoms. The frequency of these exams may vary based on your age, overall health, and risk factors, so it’s advisable to follow your eye doctor’s recommendations for scheduling routine eye exams.
Eye Exams
Routine Eye Exams
Routine eye exams are essential for maintaining healthy vision and detecting eye conditions early when they are most treatable. The frequency of these exams may vary based on your age, overall health, and any specific eye concerns, so it’s important to follow your eye care provider’s advice regarding the timing of your routine eye exams.
What’s Included
Visual Acuity Testing
Refraction Test
Eye Health Examination
Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Measurement
Pupil Response Assessment
Peripheral Vision Testing
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Exams
Eye Exams
An eye exam, conducted by a trained professional, evaluates vision, screens for eye diseases, and assesses overall eye health through various tests and assessments.
Refraction
Dilation
IOP Testing
Pupillary Reactions
Visual Field Screening
Keratometry/Topography
Preventative Care
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