Eye Exams for All Ages
Eye exams are an important part of preventive health care. We provide a thorough checkup for eyes of all ages, both to help everyone in your family see properly and to detect early signs of eye disease.
We prioritize taking the time to get to know you and your family and tailor our treatments to your unique needs. We’re happy to explain procedures or tests to help you feel comfortable.
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The American Optometric Association recommends that low-risk patients follow these guidelines at a minimum:
- Adults ages 18 and up should have an eye exam yearly.
Patients with diabetes, high myopia, or other vision conditions should have more frequent examinations. We will work with you and your unique needs to determine the best exam schedule for your eyes.
Book your appointment today to keep on track with your eye health.
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When you first walk into our practice, you’ll be greeted by our friendly team. If you’re a new patient, we’ll ask some questions about your health history, lifestyle, and current medications. We’ll discuss your family history, give you time to ask questions and address any concerns.
Comprehensive eye exams are more than just a vision test. Our questions about your health and family history are designed to help us assess your risk factors for eye diseases or other vision conditions.
During the exam, we will carefully and thoroughly evaluate both the internal and external structures of the eye using modern technology. We will measure your visual acuity to determine whether you need corrective lenses or if your prescription is up-to-date if you already have them.
We also assess the cornea and lens for dryness or inflammation and use various diagnostic tools to examine the inside of your eye, including the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels. These tools help us detect early signs of conditions like glaucoma or macular degeneration.In addition to checking your eye health, we also assess your depth perception—your ability to judge distances and see the world in 3D. Depth perception is critical for driving, sports, and everyday activities.
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Even if you think you have perfect vision, it’s still essential to have regular eye exams. Eye diseases can begin with few to no symptoms, so a comprehensive exam remains the best way to assess any early signs of eye disease.
Preserve your sight for years to come by booking a comprehensive eye exam today for every member of your family.
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