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DIGITAL EYE EXAMINATIONS

Blue Eyes

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Periodic eye and vision examinations are an important part of preventive health care. Many eye and vision problems have no obvious signs or symptoms. As a result, individuals are often unaware that problems exist. Early diagnosis and treatment of eye and vision problems are important for maintaining good vision and eye health, and when possible, preventing vision loss.

 

We use the latest advances in technology to provide our patients with the best eyecare possible. Your eye exam includes an evaluation of your current visual skills and abilities with our FULLY DIGITAL equipment. We also examine your eyes, inside and out, for potential disorders or diseases. 

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OUR TECHNOLOGY

TRS

TRS-5100

The TRS-5100 generates extremely accurate and reliable results, offering patients a corrective lens prescription using 100% digital instrumentation. It is the fastest and most accurate digital refractor available today.

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Choices are more obvious for you and simpler for the doctor to refine, resulting in quicker refractions and a more satisfying patient experience.

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You are able to see your prescription options and how they affect you day and night vision.

Why Are Eye Exams Important?
  1. Early Detection of Issues: Regular eye exams can help detect vision problems and eye diseases early, often before symptoms appear. Conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy can be managed more effectively when caught early.

  2. Updating Prescriptions: Vision can change over time. Keeping up with regular exams ensures that your glasses or contact lens prescriptions are up-to-date, helping you see clearly and comfortably.

  3. Overall Health Check: Your eyes can reveal a lot about your overall health. During an eye exam, we can also check for signs of systemic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

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What to Expect During Your Eye Exam

Your first visit or regular check-up at our office will include:

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Tips for Your Next Eye Exam
  • Bring Your Eyewear: Don’t forget to bring your current glasses or contact lenses, as well as any previous prescription information.

  • Prepare Questions: If you have any concerns about your vision or eye health, jot them down to discuss during your appointment.

  • Schedule Regularly: Aim for at least one comprehensive eye exam each year to stay on top of your eye health.

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Schedule Your Appointment Today!
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