Comprehensive Eye Exams
Comprehensive Eye Exams for All Ages
A comprehensive eye exam is the foundation of lifelong eye health. At our practice, we go beyond basic vision testing to evaluate the overall health of your eyes.
Our exams include vision assessment, eye pressure testing, retinal evaluation, and early detection of eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease.
Using advanced diagnostic technology, we personalize each exam to your age, lifestyle, and visual needs—helping you see clearly and protect your vision long-term.
Book your comprehensive eye exam today and take a proactive step toward healthy vision.
FAQ’s
What is included in a comprehensive eye exam?
A comprehensive eye exam evaluates your vision, eye pressure, optic nerve, retina, and overall eye health. It helps detect vision changes and eye diseases early.
How often should I have a comprehensive eye exam?
Most adults should have an eye exam every 1–2 years. Your optometrist may recommend more frequent exams based on age, health, or vision needs.
Do comprehensive exams detect eye diseases?
Yes. Comprehensive exams can detect conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, and more.
Are comprehensive eye exams only for people with vision problems?
No. Even if you see well, regular exams are essential for maintaining eye health and detecting issues early.
Can a comprehensive eye exam update my eyeglasses or contact lens prescription?
Yes, your exam will provide an updated prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses if needed.
How long does a comprehensive eye exam take?
Typically, an exam takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the tests needed and your eye health history.
Are there any special preparations needed before an eye exam?
No special preparation is usually required, but bring your current glasses or contact lenses and any previous eye records for a thorough assessment.
Can comprehensive eye exams detect general health issues?
Yes, eye exams can sometimes reveal signs of health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or vitamin deficiencies.
