Eye Examination
We understand the difference between a good and a poor eye test, which is why we’re able to provide you with examinations which are thorough, detailed and easy to explain.
Checking for all major visual problems, we can make sure you receive the care you deserve.
When should I have my eyes tested?
Your eyes should be checked by a professional at least once every two years. The frequency of your visit will vary if you already suffer a serious eye condition or wear contact lenses, in which case we may ask you for more regular visits to check on your progress.
What sight-related issues can be helped with regular eye tests?
Your eyes will be checked for a number of issues. These include:
- Age-related Macular Degeneration
- Dry eye syndrome
- Glaucoma
- Cataracts
- Flashes and floaters
We’ll also check for a variety of non-sight related problems. These include:
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
These checks are included in your examinations as standard, putting your mind at ease with every visit.
What will happen after my examination?
Once we’ve completed your eye test, we’ll explain any changes in your sight to you in simple, easy to understand terms. We’ll arrange a new lens prescription, if any is needed, and give you all the time and guidance you need to select the best and most suitable niche eyewear for you.
Enhanced Eye Examination:
In recent times all of our testing rooms have been equipped with the latest generation of advanced technologies which bring eye-care into the 21st Century.
An enhanced eye examination includes additional checks such as:
- Digital fundus photography to enable comparisons of retinal health over a period of time.
- Visual field screening (peripheral vision to detect early diseases).
- Wider range of tests to screen for possible glaucoma.
- More time with your clinical practitioner to screen for other diseases.