Comprehensive Eye Exam
Eye exams that actually look.
A real exam isn’t a 10-minute checkbox visit. Ours run 30 minutes — because that's how long it takes to actually look at what's happening in your eyes.
What you're really getting
It's not just a checkup.
Your eyes are the only place in your body where blood vessels and the nervous system are directly visible — without surgery or imaging. Diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune disease, even early signs of stroke risk: all show up here first.
A real eye exam looks for all of it. Not just "is your prescription up to date."
Who should book one
If any of these are true, it's time.
It's been over a year
Annual exams catch progressive changes before they affect vision.
Vision feels off
Blur, fluctuation, halos, or difficulty driving at night.
Diabetes or hypertension
Annual dilated exam is the standard of care — even if vision feels fine.
Family history
Glaucoma, macular degeneration, retinal disease all have hereditary risk.
New symptoms
Flashes, floaters, sudden vision loss — book urgently, not routinely.
Headaches or strain
May be refractive, alignment, or unrelated — we'll figure out which.
What we actually do
A 30-minute exam, not a 10-minute one.
Every comprehensive exam includes refraction (the "1 or 2?" test), retinal imaging with Optomap or OCT, eye pressure measurement, slit lamp examination of the front of your eye, and a dilated or wide-field retinal evaluation.
Then we show you the imaging on the screen. Point at what's healthy. Flag anything we're tracking. Answer questions before they become next-year's appointment.
"Most thorough eye exam I've had in 20 years. The doctor walked me through the imaging like it was actually interesting — which it was."
— Verified Google review
What's in the exam
Tools we use every visit.
Digital refraction
Precise prescription measurement with auto-refractor + manual fine-tuning.
Optomap imaging
Ultra-wide retinal photo — captures 80% more retina than standard imaging.
OCT scan
Cross-section imaging of the retina, like an MRI for your eye.
Eye pressure (IOP)
Glaucoma screening — non-contact, no air puff needed.
Slit lamp
Microscopic exam of cornea, iris, and lens.
Visual field (when needed)
Detects peripheral vision loss before you'd notice it.
Co-Management
For LASIK and post-surgical care.
Considering LASIK or recovering from eye surgery? Many of our patients trust us to manage the journey alongside their surgeon — pre-op candidacy evaluation, post-op healing assessments, and any prescription adjustments needed afterward.
We're not the operating room. We're the doctor who knows your eyes, who explains what's happening at each step, and who's there before, during, and after.
Frequently asked
Questions, answered.
Is this covered by insurance?
How long does the appointment take?
Do I need to be dilated?
How often should I get an exam?
Can I get contacts and glasses at the same visit?
See clearly. Stay healthy.
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