Eye Care Services
Comprehensive Eye Exams
It’s about more than just blurry vision.
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 — schedule your comprehensive eye exam at Martin Eye 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 visible retinopathy
- Tonometry to measure the intraocular pressure
- Ophthalmoscopy to examine the optic nerve, retina, and blood vessels
Most eye care professionals recommend yearly eye exams. But it depends on your age, risk factors, and whether or not you wear corrective lenses.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends children have their eyes examined at 6 months old, three years old, at the start of school, and every two years until age 18.
For adults, the AOA recommends to have a comprehensive eye exam every two years for ages 18 to 60 at a minimum and annual exams for seniors aged 61 and older.
A comprehensive eye exam for glasses typically does not include a contact lens fitting. So you will need to specifically schedule a comprehensive eye exam that includes glasses and contact lenses. Just let us know when you schedule your appointment, and we’ll make sure you are taken care of.