Comprehensive Eye Exams: Ensuring Your Vision Health
At Archdale Eyecare, we recognize the importance of comprehensive eye exams for all ages. Our comprehensive eye exams are more than just vision correction assessments. We meticulously check for common eye diseases, evaluate your eyes' teamwork, and consider your eyes as indicators of overall health.
Embrace proactive eye care for lasting vision health with us.
Is Blurry Vision Holding You Back?
The American Optometric Association (AOA) advises getting your eyes checked annually. This yearly exam ensures your vision stays as sharp as possible. Regular updates to your eye prescription play a key role in maintaining optimal vision clarity.
At Archdale Eyecare, we provide comprehensive eye exams with various tests to evaluate eye health and vision quality.
Our eye exams include basic and advanced tests, such as reading an eye chart and measuring eye pressure. Our experienced optometrists will thoroughly examine your eyes, including checking for any signs of disease or injury. We will also evaluate your current prescription and determine if any adjustments are necessary to improve your vision.
Annual Eye Exams: A Cornerstone of Vision Health
Annual eye exams play a crucial role in maintaining good eye health. These exams not only monitor any potential eye conditions but also help to track changes in vision over time.
People with diabetes, high blood pressure, or other health problems that affect vision should have regular eye check-ups. These conditions can cause changes in the eye's blood vessels, leading to potential vision loss if left untreated. Annual eye exams can help detect these changes early, allowing timely intervention to prevent vision loss.
For those over 60, regular eye exams are even more important. Eye diseases become more common as you get older. Some conditions like glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration don’t show symptoms until they’ve progressed significantly.
Regular eye exams can help detect these conditions early, allowing for prompt treatment to prevent further vision loss.
Children’s Eye Exams: Laying the Foundation for Healthy Vision
Vision problems can negatively impact a child's learning and development, impairing their academic performance, social interactions, and overall quality of life. Therefore, taking proactive steps to protect your child's vision health is crucial, starting with regular eye exams.
Children should have eye exams at important stages of development, such as six months, age three, and when they start school. During these exams, our pediatric eye doctors will assess your child's:
- Visual acuity
- Eye alignment
- Depth perception
- Eye movement
- Overall eye health
These tests can identify vision problems in your child, like nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, lazy eye, or crossed eyes.
Children with a family history of eye disease or premature birth are at greater risk of eye problems. Diagnosing and treating vision problems early on can prevent or reduce issues like learning problems, lazy eyes, or permanent vision loss.
Contact Lens Exams: Tailored for Comfort
Our comprehensive exams are essential for contact lens wearers or those interested in them. These exams determine the perfect lens fit by measuring your eye's surface. We provide comprehensive guidance on lens care, ensuring you can wear and maintain your lenses with ease and comfort.
Contact our eye care team at to request your comprehensive eye exam.