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EYE EXAM FOR
ONLY 95$

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Your optometrist is trained to detect potential eye problems before you have symptoms, enabling early diagnosis and treatment that can help protect your vision for the long term.

During your eye exam, your optometrist will check your vision and the health of your eyes using state-of-the-art equipment. Your optometrist will also assess your visual function to determine the impact of extended reading or computer work on your eyes and offer solutions to reduce eye strain.

We want your eyes to stay happy for as long as possible which is why it’s so important to have your eyes examined regularly. You should have an eye exam at least every two years, or more frequently if recommended by your optometrist.

COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAM

During the comprehensive eye exam, your Optometrist will perform multiple tests that assess both your ocular health and your visual needs as well as the best way to address any problems using glasses, contacts, or sunglasses. We provide comprehensive optometry services and take pride in networking with GPs and ophthalmologists to ensure you receive end-to-end care.

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Your Store Visit Explained
 

What to expect when you visit us in-store for an eye exam?

Pre-Test:  such as autorefraction, eye pressure check and a high definition retinal image  are used as a starting point to see the current state your eyes are in.

 Optometrist Check: The optometrist will check the health of your eyes and look for signs of other medical conditions. They will ask you if you are experiencing any eye problems and about your general eye health and lifestyle. It is important to have a clear understanding of your needs so that we can select the best management plan and/or lenses for you. Our optometrist use  state of the art equipment to make sure your eyes are well taken care of. 


 

How to prepare?

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Here are some tips to prepare for your eye exam:

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-Try arriving 10 minutes early, as we may need to collect some additional information from you before your eye exam begins 

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-Bring your most recent pair of glasses that you wear. If you have been wearing glasses for many years, just bring the pair(s) that you have been wearing in the past year or so for us to have a look at.

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-Be prepared to get eye drops, specifically dilation drops. These drops will temporarily increase sensitivity to light so bring sunglasses (and a driver) if possible!

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-Be relaxed. We know an eye exam can be anxiety inducing, but just remain calm as theres no reason to worry. Even though it is called and eye 'exam' , you wont fail!  We are here to help you see and feel better.

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