
Eye exams are vital to your overall health.
In addition to assessing your visual acuity, your eye care provider will test for common eye diseases, assess how your eyes are functioning together, and more.
Serious health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure are often first detected during an eye exam.
Don't put it off - request your comprehensive eye exam today.
Your optometrist will determine what tests are needed based on your medical history.
However, most comprehensive eye exams include the following:
Visual acuity to test the sharpness of your vision, usually with an eye chart
Visual fields test to check for blind spots in your vision
Retinoscopy to estimate your eyeglass prescription
Refraction to determine your exact eyeglass prescription
Slit lamp to check for common eye diseases and conditions
Retinal photo screenings to test for diabetic retinopathy
Tonometry to test for glaucoma
Ophthalmoscopy to examine the optic nerve, retina, and blood vessels
Leading medical organizations recommend comprehensive eye exams for health, vision development, and alignment annually unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
Our team at Mountain View Vision will alert you to the frequency of visits for your specific vision care needs.
A comprehensive eye exam typically does not include a contact lens fitting. So you may need to schedule a separate contact lens exam.
Just let us know when you schedule your appointment, and we'll make sure you are taken care of.
Make healthy vision a priority in your life and in the lives of the ones you love.