What is included in an eye exam?
Part of the examination, such as taking your medical history and the initial eye test, may be performed by a technician who assists your doctor. Your eye doctor will review this information before examining you.
A complete eye exam involves a series of tests designed to evaluate your vision and check for eye diseases. All of it is painless. Your doctor may use odd-looking instruments, aim bright lights directly at your eyes, and request that you look through a seemingly endless array of lenses. Each test evaluates a different aspect of your vision.
We want you to feel completely at ease during your eye exam. If some part of the process is confusing to you, please ask for further explanation. If you have any additional questions later, please don’t hesitate to call us. There are no foolish questions, only ones you want answered, and we encourage you to ask. Additionally, we provide printed materials about various eye conditions that you can take home.
What tests are used during an eye exam?
Eye exams involve more than testing your vision and, if you need glasses or contacts, determining how strong your correction should be. Additional tests assess the appearance and health of all parts of your eyes.
In addition to these basic evaluations, you may require more specialized tests, depending on your age, medical history, and risk of developing eye disease.
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