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Eye Exam

Schedule Your Eye Exam in Minutes

Regular eye exams are essential for detecting vision issues early and maintaining long-term eye health. Our exams are designed for all ages. 

 

Eye exams are recommended by the American Optometric Association yearly or biyearly starting at 6 months old depending on your risk factors. Annual eye exams are especially important in school aged children and adults 60 years and older. 

 

Click on our page button and follow the simple questions to book your appointment, or call us directly. With affordable care and all major insurances accepted, we’re here for your whole family’s vision needs.

What to Expect during an Eye Exam?
Step-by-Step Overview:

Vision Test 

We assess how clearly you can see at different distances.

(Determine your glasses prescription) 

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Eye Pressure Test & Dilation

Measures pressure and dilate eyes to rule out any ocular pathology (such as cataracts, glaucoma, or macular degeneration) 

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Coordination

We check how well your eyes work together. 

(Binocular testing to make sure your eyes are working properly together)

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Health Check

A retinal exam also lets us evaluate the health of the eye for signs of stroke, hypertension, diabetes,

heart disease and more

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Protect Your Vision with Comprehensive Eye Exams

Regular eye exams are not just about updating your prescription—they are crucial for preserving your sight and preventing irreversible vision loss. At Swan Vision, we provide thorough eye exams for all ages to help you safeguard your eye health and catch issues before they become serious.

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The Importance of Routine Eye Exams

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  • Early Detection of Eye Diseases: Conditions like glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration often develop silently, showing no symptoms until they have already caused significant damage. Routine exams allow us to detect these conditions early, when treatment can prevent or slow down vision loss.

  • Preserve Your Eyesight: Vision loss can be permanent, but regular exams help to identify risks before they lead to serious complications. Proactive eye care is essential to maintain your vision for life.

  • Monitor Overall Health: Your eyes can reveal warning signs of other serious health issues, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and even certain cancers. By catching these issues early, we can help you take action to protect both your vision and overall health.

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