Adult Eye Examinations
Preventative Eye Care Exams
The experienced optometrists at Family Vision Center value your vision as much as you do. The eye examinations performed by our professionally trained staff involve a complete vision analysis. Each eye exam is conducted to check your eyes inside and out, and entails the following services:
- Complete review of your medical and ocular history along with your family's medical and ocular history
- Detection for catarract and ocular diseases.
- Determination of depth perception
- Examination of eye muscle coordination
- Testing of color vision
- Neurological pupil evaluation
- Testing for glaucoma
- Refraction to determine an accurate eyeglass prescription
Family Vision Centers full service eye exams are performed using the most advanced eye examination equipment conveniently located in our eye examination rooms. Some of the diagnostic equipment used in our eye exams include: Autorefractors (used for determining prescriptions for eye glasses and/or contact lenses), Autokeratometers (used to measure the curvature of a person's cornea), Auto Non-Contact Tonometers (a device that measures fluid pressure behind the eye. Used for glaucoma detection), Corneal Topographers, OCT Machines and Pachometers. All of these technological eye examination devices allow the eye care professionals at Family Vision Centers to provide comprehensive and quality eye exams to you and your family.
All of the services performed in our eye examinations allow Family Vision Center to properly evaluate your vision and determine the appropriate treatment if any is required. At the end of your eye exam, your optometrist will discuss the results and review all the findings of your exam. Any recommendations for further eye testing or treatment will also be discussed post eye exam. Since Family Vision Centers is a full service eye care facility, we can not only provide you with a professional eye exam, provide you with the proper treatment, write prescriptions and custom fit eyeglasses and contact lenses, and if necessary provide treatment of ocular diseases our staff may diagnose.
The staff at Family Vision Centers believes that it is pertinent for everyone to have eye exams on a regular basis. The frequency of routine eye exams depends on many factors including your age, health, family history of eye problems and your ocular history. Due to all these factors it is best to contact an optometrist to find out how often you should have an eye examination. Regular eye exam are scheduled to evaluate and discuss routine eye care issues, however, any irregular problems that occur outside of your routine eye exams should promptly be brought to your optometrists attention.
