Having a routine eye examination is important for all people to maintain healthy vision. Children need early eye exams to ensure that they can see well enough to excel in school, and adults need them to make sure they can see properly to drive and to correct problems that arise as they age. However, many people get nervous when they have to go to the doctor. Get the information on what your eye doctor screens you for so that you can have a comfortable, educated experience during your next eye exam.
What is an eye exam?An eye exam is a text that a ophthalmologist or optometrist gives to check a person's eyes. These examinations include a number of different tests, each specialized and for a specific purpose. These tests can take a half hour or more to administer. Some of the tests gauge vision or visual responses, and others check for eye health or problems.
Both types of eye doctors are licensed to give eye examinations. However, an optometrist may refer you to an ophthalmologist because ophthalmologists often have certain areas of specialization. Visual acuity testsOne part of the eye examination usually involves a visual acuity test. This visual acuity test usually consists of the patient looking at a standard eye chart and reciting the letters off the chart to the examiner. The test is used to measure how well a person sees far away and up close.
Cover testAnother test that an optometrist or ophthalmologist may give as part of an examination is a cover test. The cover test is used to see how well both of your eyes work together. During the test, the eye doctor has the patient look at a target object, covers each eye and then looks for signs of strain. This test can help identify if the patient has a 'lazy eye' or any other eye alignment issues.
RefractionDuring a refraction test, the eye doctor puts a large eye piece in front of the patient's face that has many lenses. This instrument is called a phoropter. Using the phoropter, the doctor switches from lens to lens and asks the patient if the lens is clearer or blurrier than the lens before it. This helps the eye doctor to pinpoint exactly what prescription to give someone who needs glasses or contacts, or helps to identify what the sight of the person is. Normal or optimal eyesight is 20/20 vision.
Getting an annual eye examination is an important part of maintaining optimal vision and eye function. Also, it is nothing to get really worried about, because now you have a better understanding of what goes on during an eye exam.
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this is a confusing question. I am thinking it was how can you get new contacts without an eye exam and insurance. - your exam and contact lens prescription is only good for one year from the date of service. By law no eye place is to dispense you contacts without a current eye exam due to you put them in your eyes. There is vision insurance out there that will pick up the cost of the eye exam minus a copay. most medical insurances will also cover one routine exam per year or every other year. all you need to do is call the member services number on your card.
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A routine eye exam typically includes several tests and procedures to assess vision and eye health. These may involve a visual acuity test to measure how well you see at different distances, a refraction assessment to determine the correct prescription for glasses or contact lenses, and an eye health evaluation using tools like a slit lamp and tonometry to check for conditions such as glaucoma. Additionally, dilation drops may be used to widen the pupils for a thorough examination of the retina and optic nerve.