Comprehensive Eye Exams
Comprehensive eye exams provide critical information about vision problems and eye diseases so treatment can be as effective as possible.
Comprehensive eye exams are designed to provide a significant amount of information about the eyes, including information about vision problems, eye diseases, eye infections and problems affecting the structure or function of the eyes.Routine eye exams are especially important for children whose eyes and vision are still developing, and for patients in their 40s and older when age-related eye diseases become more common. The eye health team at SEEN Vision Care offers comprehensive eye exams for patients in the Michigan and Windsor regions, helping men, women, and children receive optimized care.
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FAQs
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We recommend having a comprehensive eye exam once a year, depending on your age, health, and vision needs. Children and seniors should have annual exams.
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During an eye exam, we’ll check your vision, screen for common eye conditions, and assess your overall eye health. This includes tests for visual acuity, eye movement, depth perception, and checking for issues like glaucoma or cataracts.
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A typical eye exam lasts about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of your needs and whether additional tests are required.
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Yes. Even if your vision seems fine, an eye exam can detect early signs of eye conditions or other health issues, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, that may not have noticeable symptoms.
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Common signs include blurry vision, frequent headaches, eye strain, difficulty focusing, or changes in vision. If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment.