Eye and Vision Exam FAQs

FAQs About Eye and Vision Exams from Our Optometrist Near You in Piqua, OH

Regular eye and vision exams are a critical part of your preventative healthcare. At Main Optical, our optometrist in Piqua, OH, offers comprehensive eye exams to ensure your ocular health. We also know that any visit to a doctor can cause anxiety and raise questions. So, to empower our patients and ease any stress, our optical team has answered some of the most common questions we hear about eye exams.

Eye and Vision Exam FAQs

1. Why Are Regular Eye Exams Important?

Regular eye exams are vital not only for updating your eyeglasses or contact lens prescription but also for assessing your overall eye health. These exams can detect eye diseases and conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration early on, when they are easier to treat. Additionally, eye exams can also reveal other health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure, making them a critical part of your overall health maintenance.

2. What Can I Expect During an Eye Exam at Main Optical?

At Main Optical, an eye exam typically involves several steps to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of your vision and eye health:

•             History and Symptoms Review: Discussing any vision problems, symptoms, or health changes since your last visit.

•             Vision Tests: Assessing how clearly you see (visual acuity) and determining your prescription.

•             Eye Function Tests: Evaluating depth perception, color vision, eye muscle capabilities, peripheral vision, and how your pupils respond to light.

•             Eye Health Examination: Using specialized equipment to look at the structures of the eye. We may dilate your pupils to get a better view of the eye’s internal structures.

•             Pressure Test: This test checks for signs of glaucoma by measuring the fluid pressure inside your eyes.

3. How Often Should I Get an Eye Exam?

The frequency of eye exams can depend on your age, health, and risk of developing eye problems:

•             Children should have their first comprehensive eye exam at 6 months of age, another at age 3, and just before they enter the first grade. For school-aged children, an eye exam every two years is recommended if vision correction is not required.

•             Adults should have their eyes tested every two years until age 60, and annual exams thereafter or as recommended by our eye doctor.

•             Seniors should have annual exams to check for age-related eye problems.

•             People with eyeglasses or contact lenses might need to visit more frequently.

Call Our Optometrist in Piqua, OH, for an Eye Exam Near You Today

If it is time for your next eye exam, or if you have concerns about your vision or eye health, visit us at Main Optical in Piqua, OH. Our experienced team provides you with the highest quality care in a friendly and professional environment. Call (937)-773-8023 to schedule your appointment today and ensure your vision is at its best!

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