Comprehensive Eye Exam
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Comprehensive Eye Exam
A comprehensive eye exam is a thorough evaluation of the health and function of your eyes and vision. It’s more extensive than a simple vision screening and typically includes several components to assess various aspects of eye health and visual function. Here’s what a comprehensive eye exam usually involves:
How does Comprehensive Eye Exam work?
- First of all your medical history will be reviewed.
- Measures clarity of vision using eye chart.
- After that refraction test is done which determines your prescription for glasses or contact lenses.
Eye Muscle Function Test Assesses eye muscle coordination by following a moving object.
- Checks how your pupils respond to light and focus on objects.
- Evaluates your peripheral vision.
- Examines the front structures of your eye with a microscope.
- Inspects the retina and other internal structures after pupil dilation.
- Measures eye pressure to screen for glaucoma.
- May include color vision, depth perception, corneal topography, or OCT based on needs.
Benefits
- Improve eyesight
- Identify potential health issues
- Correction on vision problems
- Prevention of vision loss
Recovery procees after comprehensive eye exam
- Post exam care instructions
- Rest and recovery
- Follow up appointments
- Use of corrective lenses
- Monitoring symptoms
- Healthy eye habits