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Eye And Vision Exams

Comprehensive Eye Care for Your Family

At Image Eye Care, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive primary eye care for your entire family. Regular eye and vision exams play a crucial role in maintaining optimal eye health. Even without apparent symptoms, routine exams help detect potential issues early on, allowing our licensed optometrists to offer timely treatment options and, in many cases, prevent or restore vision loss.

Eye Exam and Consultation

During your eye exam, our experienced Doctors take the time to understand your specific concerns, symptoms, medications, and overall health. Discussions cover topics such as blurry vision, work environment, and family history of eye or vision conditions. This comprehensive approach ensures a thorough understanding of your eye health, allowing our optometrists to make informed recommendations.

Vision Testing for Clarity

To guarantee the clearest vision possible, our optometrists conduct regular vision acuity tests as part of a comprehensive eye exam. Using wall and reading eye charts, Doctors measure how each eye sees. The results, represented as a fraction (with 20/20 as the standard for normal vision), guide recommendations for corrective glasses, contact lenses, or eye exercises.

Eye Function Testing

Beyond vision testing, our eye exams assess eye functionality. Our optometrists conduct various tests to evaluate depth perception, color vision, eye muscle capabilities, peripheral vision, and responsiveness to light. Additional tests determine the eyes’ ability to focus, move, and work together effectively. These results help diagnose underlying conditions that may affect focus or coordination.

Eye Health Examination

As part of your comprehensive eye exam, our optometrists meticulously examine the overall health of your eyes. Using magnification and a bright light, Doctors inspect the eyes and eyelids. Pupil dilation may be performed to assess internal eye structures. Tonometry is utilized to measure eye pressure, a potential indicator of conditions like glaucoma. Following these tests, our optometrists review the results and discuss any necessary treatment options.

FAQs

How often should I have an eye exam?

The American Optometric Association recommends yearly or bi-yearly eye and vision exams, depending on risk factors. Regular exams help detect and address potential issues early on.

Can I get contact lenses or glasses prescriptions during the eye exam?

Absolutely. Our eye exams include vision testing that helps determine the need for corrective measures such as glasses or contact lenses. Our optometrists will guide you based on your individual needs.

Are eye exams covered by insurance?

Many vision insurance plans cover routine eye exams. Contact our office, and our staff will assist you in verifying your insurance coverage and answering any questions you may have.

What is tonometry, and why is it done during an eye exam?

Tonometry is a test to measure eye pressure, which can indicate conditions like glaucoma. It’s a vital part of our eye health examination to ensure early detection and appropriate management of eye conditions.

Contact us at (702) 435-6527 today to schedule a comprehensive eye exam and prioritize the vision health of your family.