Questions About Your Eye Exam

Questions about Your Eye Exam 

If you're in the Las Vegas, NV, area and in need of an eye exam, you might have some questions about what to expect. At Advanced Eyecare, we can give you answers and get you ready to work with our optometrist on a full exam that looks at your eye health, along with a vision test. We're here to help you see clearly and have healthy eyes for the future.

What Happens during an Eye Exam?

When you have an eye exam, an eye doctor on our optometry team will look at how well you see and whether your eyes are healthy. That may include dilating your eyes to get a better look at the internal structure of them. If there are any problems found, or you aren't seeing as well as you could, you'll get a diagnosis and treatment options so you can make informed decisions about your eye care.

Is an Exam More than a Vision Test?

An eye exam is much more than a vision test. While making sure you're seeing clearly is a big part of the exam, the overall health of your eyes is also very important. For example, if you're developing cataracts, or you have any indication of a disease like glaucoma or macular degeneration, it's important to know about that as soon as possible, so you can have the best treatment for your needs.

How Does an Optometrist Help?

An optometrist on our optometry team will check your eyes for problems, and then let you know what he found. If your eyes are healthy, and you're seeing well, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with that. Working with an optometrist also makes it much easier to find any problems early and treat them quickly, helping to protect your eyes for the long term.

Get Eye Care from an Eye Doctor on Our Optometry Team

Reach out to us today at Advanced Eyecare if you're in the Las Vegas, NV, area and in need of an eye exam. We're here to help you feel confident in your vision and the health of your eyes. Call us at (702) 737-3937 for more information.

Questions about Your Eye Exam 

If you're in the Las Vegas, NV, area and in need of an eye exam, you might have some questions about what to expect. At Advanced Eyecare, we can give you answers and get you ready to work with our optometrist on a full exam that looks at your eye health, along with a vision test. We're here to help you see clearly and have healthy eyes for the future.

What Happens during an Eye Exam?

When you have an eye exam, an eye doctor on our optometry team will look at how well you see and whether your eyes are healthy. That may include dilating your eyes to get a better look at the internal structure of them. If there are any problems found, or you aren't seeing as well as you could, you'll get a diagnosis and treatment options so you can make informed decisions about your eye care.

Is an Exam More than a Vision Test?

An eye exam is much more than a vision test. While making sure you're seeing clearly is a big part of the exam, the overall health of your eyes is also very important. For example, if you're developing cataracts, or you have any indication of a disease like glaucoma or macular degeneration, it's important to know about that as soon as possible, so you can have the best treatment for your needs.

How Does an Optometrist Help?

An optometrist on our optometry team will check your eyes for problems, and then let you know what he found. If your eyes are healthy, and you're seeing well, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with that. Working with an optometrist also makes it much easier to find any problems early and treat them quickly, helping to protect your eyes for the long term.

Get Eye Care from an Eye Doctor on Our Optometry Team

Reach out to us today at Advanced Eyecare if you're in the Las Vegas, NV, area and in need of an eye exam. We're here to help you feel confident in your vision and the health of your eyes. Call us at (702) 737-3937 for more information.

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