Services
Routine Eye Examination
An eye exam involves a series of tests to evaluate your vision and check for eye diseases. Your eye doctor is likely to use various instruments, shine bright lights at your eyes and request that you look through an array of lenses. Each test during an eye exam evaluates a different aspect of your vision or eye health.
We use advanced diagnostic tools and technology to evaluate the health of your eyes, screen for conditions like glaucoma and cataracts, and assess your visual acuity. With a commitment to precision and patient comfort, we ensure that your eyes receive the care they deserve. Regular eye exams at Eyeris are not just about seeing better today; they are about preserving your vision for a lifetime.
FAQ's (Frequently asked questions)
Why should I have a routine eye examination?
Routine eye exams are crucial for maintaining good eye health and detecting vision problems early, even if you don’t experience any noticeable symptoms.
How often should I have a routine eye examination?
It is recommended to have a comprehensive eye exam at least once every two years. However, your optometrist or ophthalmologist may suggest more frequent exams based on your specific needs.
What can I expect during a routine eye examination?
A routine eye exam typically includes tests for visual acuity, assessment of the health of your eyes, and may involve other specialized assessments as needed.
Do I need an appointment for a routine eye examination?
Yes, it’s best to schedule an appointment with your eye care provider for a routine eye exam to ensure you receive the attention you need.
What if my eye examination reveals an issue with my eye health?
If an issue is detected during your routine eye exam, your eye care provider will discuss treatment options and recommendations for your specific condition.