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Comprehensive Eye Exams

More than just a vision check.

A comprehensive eye exam at Valley Vision Center is about protecting your overall health. Using state-of-the-art diagnostic technology, our eye care professionals do more than assess your vision-they look for early signs of eye diseases and systemic health issues such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

What to expect:
Your optometrist will tailor your exam based on your medical history, but most comprehensive eye exams include:
  • Visual acuity & refraction – Measure sharpness of vision and determine your exact prescription.
  • Slit lamp examination – Detect eye conditions such as dry eye and cataracts.
  • Retinal imaging (Optomap®) – Capture detailed images of the retina to check for diabetes, macular degeneration, and more.
  • Tonometry – Measures eye pressure to screen for glaucoma.

How often should you have an eye exam?
The American Optometric Association recommends annual eye exams, though frequency may vary depending on age, risk factors, and whether you wear corrective lenses.

Make healthy vision a priority for yourself and your family.
Schedule your comprehensive eye exam at Valley Vision Center today.