Is it time for you to get your eyes checked?
Our comprehensive eye exam will evaluate how well you can see and identify any vision issues. Our mission is to provide quality optometry services to preserve vision health and wellness for all of our clients.
Eye examinations are an important part of health maintenance for everyone. Adults should have their eyes tested to keep their prescriptions current and to check for early signs of eye disease. Vision is closely linked to the learning process. For that reason, children should be tested at once a year as well to maintain healthy vision.
Whether you require an exam, a new pair of eyeglasses or vision assistance our courteous, trained eye care specialists are here to help.
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Things to Remember for Your Exam
- Try to come to your exam a few minutes early to complete some paperwork, if you are unable to download or submit the patient forms online.
- If you currently wear glasses or contact lenses, bring them with you to the exam.
- If you have vision insurance, please bring your insurance card.
- Eye drops may be used to dilate your pupils to enable a thorough examination of your eyes.
Eye Exam
Our eye exams utilize the most advanced eye equipment to ensure that your prescription is measured quickly and accurately. We check for all major eye diseases such as cataracts, dry eyes, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetes, and other eye conditions. You can trust your vision and eye health to our board certified optometrists.
Light Sensitivity
Because we need to dialate your pupils during your examination, your eyes will be sensitive to light for a few hours afterwards. For some patients, reading vision will be blurred for a few hours after the dilating drops are applied.