During every exam, we review your medical history and discuss any concerns you may have with your vision.
Dr. Caleb and Dr. Abby will perform different tests to determine your visual acuity, eye pressure, distance vision and near vision, and eye health. Dilation or digital imaging may be used to check the inside of your eyes for damage. Our comprehensive vision exam will determine if you need prescription lenses. If you do, our knowledgeable team will help you pick the right contacts or glasses to correct your vision.
What Do Our Eye Doctors look for?
During your exam, we will test for many kinds of eye conditions and diseases including:
- Glaucoma
- Macular degeneration
- Astigmatism
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Retinal detachments
- Allergies
- High blood pressure
- Nearsightedness
- Farsightedness
Regular eye exams give you the opportunity to make sure that your eyes are healthy. Additional testing may be needed based on the results of the previous tests to confirm or rule out possible problems, to clarify uncertain findings, or to provide a more in-depth assessment.
At the completion of the examination, our eye doctors will assess and evaluate the results of the testing to determine a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan. We will discuss with you the nature of any visual or eye health problems found and explain available treatment options. In some cases, referral for consultation with, or treatment by, another health care provider may be indicated. Every patient is different, so the treatment you need will depend on the outcome of your eye tests.
For more information on eye exams or to schedule an appointment, please don’t hesitate to call us today at (970) 377-0005!