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Comprehensive Eye Exam
Your eyes do more than just help you see — they are a window to your overall health. A comprehensive eye exam is more than just a vision test; it’s a complete assessment of your eyes to ensure they are healthy and functioning at their best.
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During the exam, your optometrist will:
- Measure how clearly you see and check your glasses prescription.
- Evaluate eye movement, focus, and coordination to ensure your eyes work together smoothly.
- Measure intraocular pressure to help detect glaucoma.
- Examine the cornea, lens, and retina using advanced imaging and diagnostic tools.
- Check for early signs of eye diseases or systemic health conditions, including diabetes and high blood pressure.
This thorough approach allows us to spot issues early, tailor your vision care, and provide guidance on keeping your eyes healthy for years to come.
It’s detailed. It’s thorough. It’s your first step in protecting your vision for the future.
Care for Every Age. Protect Vision at Every Stage
Children's & Senior's Eye Exams
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During a children’s eye exam, your optometrist will:
- Assess visual development and eye coordination.
- Detect refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
- Screen for eye conditions such as amblyopia (lazy eye) or strabismus (crossed eyes).
- Provide guidance for learning and visual development to support school success.
During a senior eye exam, your optometrist will:
- Check for age-related changes in vision and eye health.
- Screen for conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and cataracts.
- Evaluate vision function for daily living, including reading, driving, and mobility.
- Offer recommendations for corrective lenses or lifestyle adjustments to maintain independence.
It’s personalized. It’s thorough. It’s eye care that grows with you.
Protect Your Vision. Manage Your Health.
Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
Experience a Comprehensive Diabetic Eye Exam
Diabetes can affect your eyes long before you notice any changes in your vision. A diabetic eye exam is a specialized evaluation designed to detect early signs of diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, and other diabetes-related eye conditions — helping prevent vision loss before it occurs.
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During the exam, your optometrist will:
- Examine your retina and blood vessels using advanced imaging technology.
- Measure eye pressure to check for early signs of glaucoma.
- Assess your central and peripheral vision for any subtle changes.
- Look for indicators of other systemic complications, including high blood pressure or cholesterol issues that may affect your eyes.
Early detection is key. By regularly monitoring your eyes, your optometrist can provide timely guidance, treatment, or referrals to preserve your vision and overall eye health.
It’s thorough. It’s proactive. It’s essential for maintaining healthy vision with diabetes.
Comprehensive Guidance All The WAY
LASIK Surgery Consultation & Co-Management
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During the consultation and co-management exam, your optometrist will:
- Evaluate your overall eye health, including the cornea, retina, and tear film.
- Discuss your vision goals and expectations to help you make informed decisions.
- Refer you to a trusted LASIK surgeon for the procedure itself.
- Monitor your eyes after surgery to track healing, ensure proper recovery, and optimize your vision outcomes.
This thorough approach provides peace of mind, helps you prepare for surgery safely, and ensures your eyes are cared for every step of the way.
It’s comprehensive. It’s personalized. It’s your path to clearer, sharper sight.
Detect early signs. protect your vision.
Glaucoma Evaluation and Risk Assessment
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During the exam, your optometrist will:
- Measure intraocular pressure to identify elevated eye pressure.
- Evaluate the optic nerve using advanced imaging technology.
- Assess your visual field to detect subtle blind spots or peripheral vision loss.
- Examine the cornea, retina, and overall eye health to rule out other contributing factors.
Early detection is critical. By identifying changes in your eyes before symptoms appear, your optometrist can recommend monitoring, or referral to a glaucoma specialist to help preserve your sight.
It’s thorough. It’s proactive. It’s essential for maintaining long-term eye health.
Act Fast. Protect Your Vision.
Emergency Eye Evaluation
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Common reasons to book an emergency eye exam include:
- Sudden vision loss or blurred vision
- Eye pain, redness, or swelling
- Flashes of light or new floaters
- Foreign objects or injuries to the eye
- Chemical exposure or infection
During the exam, your optometrist will:
- Take a detailed history of your symptoms and how they began
- Perform a focused eye examination using advanced diagnostic equipment
- Check your eye pressure, pupil reactions, cornea, and retina
- Provide immediate treatment or, if necessary, refer you to an eye specialist or emergency department for further care
Prompt attention can make all the difference in preserving your sight.
It’s urgent. It’s expert care. It’s the right response when your eyes need help most.
If you experience sudden eye pain, vision loss, or injury, contact our office immediately to arrange an emergency eye exam.