We Offer Comprehensive Eye Exams
An eye examination by an ophthalmologist or optometrist at The Eye Group Associates, P.C., is much more than a test to determine if you need glasses or contact lenses. A comprehensive eye examination also includes:
- A test to measure your eye pressure
- A retinal exam to view the back of your eye
- A microscopic examination of the front of your eye
Utilizing the Latest Technology
We are also pleased to share with you that at The Eye Group Associates, you also benefit from the latest, best technology in eye examinations, including:
- Optical Coherence Tomography – OCT
- Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph – HRT
- Fundus Photography
- i.Scription
- i.Profiler
In addition to ensuring proper eyesight, regular eye examinations allow your eye doctor to detect and treat diseases at the earliest possible opportunity. Several eye diseases, such as glaucoma, show no symptoms in their early stages. A regular comprehensive eye examination can help detect diseases early, improving the likelihood for successful treatment and vision preservation.
At The Eye Group Associates, you will find Board Certified Ophthalmologists and Optometrists who are uniquely qualified to diagnose and or treat a wide variety of eye diseases. If you have a known eye disease such as glaucoma, diabetes, or even, dry eye, regular care is critical to maintaining your eye health and vision.
We also provide a solution for chronic or sudden eye problems that are causing you discomfort or decreased vision. Common treatable symptoms include; redness, tearing, dryness, burning, itching, twitching, irritation, eye pain, sudden blurred vision, visual distortion and foreign objects in the eye.
A comprehensive eye examination takes approximately one hour. If you are new patient to our office, we invite you to visit Eyegroupassociates.com to complete our registration and health history forms, get directions to our office, or ask questions you many have regarding insurance or other issues.
Most patients feel comfortable driving after having their eyes dilated. You will experience blurred near vision, but your distance vision will be mostly unaffected. If you are unsure or uneasy driving while your eyes are dilated, please be safe and bring another driver with you to your examination. It is our goal that your visit to our office will be pleasant and that we answer all of your questions. We hope to exceed your expectations with our personal care of your eyes.
Contact us to make an appointment for your Eye Exam.