Our Services

Adult & Senior Eye Exams

Thorough evaluations to protect your vision at every stage of life.

Comprehensive Care

What to Expect

A comprehensive eye exam at Avon Eye Care goes far beyond a simple vision check. Our optometrists perform a detailed assessment of your overall eye health, screening for conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. Early detection is the key to preserving your sight, and regular exams are the best way to catch problems before they affect your daily life.

For adults, we recommend a comprehensive eye exam every year. Annual exams are especially important for patients over 60 or those with risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease — but yearly visits benefit everyone by catching subtle changes before they become serious. Our advanced diagnostic equipment allows us to evaluate your eyes with exceptional precision, providing a clear picture of your visual health.

Whether you need an updated prescription, are experiencing new symptoms, or simply want peace of mind, our team takes the time to answer your questions and develop a personalized care plan tailored to your needs.

Your Exam Includes

  • Visual Acuity Testing — Measures how clearly you see at various distances using standardized eye charts.
  • Refraction — Determines your precise lens prescription for glasses or contacts.
  • Eye Pressure Measurement — Screens for glaucoma by measuring intraocular pressure (tonometry).
  • Dilated Eye Exam — Allows your doctor to view the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels for signs of disease.
  • Retinal Imaging — High-resolution digital photos of the back of your eye to track changes over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get an eye exam?
We recommend a comprehensive eye exam every year for all adults. Annual exams allow us to catch subtle changes in your vision and eye health early — before they become bigger problems. Patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease should be especially consistent about yearly visits.
Do I need a dilated exam every time?
Your doctor will recommend dilation based on your age, health history, and risk factors. While not always required, dilation provides the most thorough view of your eye health and is strongly recommended for patients over 60.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Please bring your current glasses or contacts, your insurance card, a list of medications you take, and any questions you have about your vision. Arriving 10 minutes early to complete paperwork is helpful for new patients.

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