
Routine comprehensive eye exams can detect potential issues early on. Many eye diseases, like glaucoma and macular degeneration, have no symptoms in the early stages but can lead to irreversible vision loss if left untreated. Regular exams ensure timely intervention and help preserve healthy vision.
A comprehensive eye exam evaluates your vision and allows for personalized correction of refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. This improves visual acuity, reduces eye strain, and enhances your overall quality of life.
Measures the sharpness of your vision from 20 ft using the Snellen chart.
Checks for blind spots or peripheral vision defects.
Identifies strabismus and convergence insufficiency binocular vision problems.
Approximates your eyeglass prescription giving a starting point for the refraction.
Fine-tunes your final eyeglass prescription using an auto-phoroptor, based on your answer.
Detects common eye diseases and conditions by examining the anterior structure of your eye.
Measures the pressure within your eye to assess glaucoma risk without the use of air puff.
Examines the optic nerve, retina, and blood vessels out to 200 degree fields of view without the need for dilation drops.