Mountain Eye Care is a practice that has been in business over 42 years and has the latest technology when it comes to examining their patients. The use of such technology is vital not only in getting an exact prescription but also in detecting and treating eye diseases. Because of this, the examination at Mountain Eye Care is thorough and informative, with the Doctor’s discussing care options and making recommendations on what would be the best treatment for your eyes and vision. This makes Mountain Eye Care an excellent choice for anyone needing an eye exam.

 

When you come in for your eye exam at Mountain Eye Care, you can expect to be seen by a highly trained professional. Our team will use the latest technology to help determine your prescription and detect any potential eye diseases. We believe that it is vital for our patients to be well-informed about their eye care options, and we will make recommendations based on what is best for your eyes and vision.

 

When you’re in for your eye exam, we will take a complete personal and family ocular history and medical history to determine if you have a family history of eye care problems. We’ll also discuss your visual environment and needs as they pertain to your work, hobbies, and lifestyle. We’ll then take the necessary measurements of your visual acuity, which includes your focusing strength, color vision, depth perception, peripheral vision, and corneal dimensions and curvature. We’ll also test your eye movement and binocular vision (to determine how your eyes work together). We’ll also determine your focusing ability. Accurately determining your vision and prescription concerning glasses, contact lenses, and laser correction are essential for ensuring you always get the maximum benefit from any of these options.

 

We’ll then take the necessary measurements of your visual acuity, which includes your focusing strength, color vision, depth perception, peripheral vision, and corneal dimensions and curvature. We’ll also test your eye movement and binocular vision (to determine how your eyes work together). An eye exam at Mountain Eye Care can help to detect early signs of disease in the back of your eye. Digital retina photos are also taken during an eye exam at Mountain Eye Care, which can help diagnose any potential issues before they start.

 

Understanding the difference between a vision screening and an eye exam is essential. A vision screening is a simple test that indicates if you have difficulty seeing and require further assessment and corrective measures. It can be performed by anyone, whether a school nurse, a pediatrician, or even a volunteer at a vision clinic. However, a vision screening usually only checks vision; it does not check eye health. On the other hand, a comprehensive eye exam can only be carried out by a qualified eye doctor as this requires special knowledge and equipment to look at the inside of your eyes. This exam checks for problems with your vision and any health issues with your eyes. If you have any vision problems, it is important to get a comprehensive eye exam to determine the cause. Unfortunately, people often wait until they have lost some of their vision before seeing an eye doctor. However, many problems with your vision can be corrected if caught early.

 

Eye exams are an essential part of your child’s health. They can help diagnose vision problems and other conditions affecting your child’s ability to see clearly. Some common vision problems that can be diagnosed through eye exams include:

 

-Myopia (nearsightedness)

-Hyperopia (farsightedness)

-Astigmatism

-Presbyopia

 

All of these problems can usually be treated with glasses or contact lenses. If your child has a vision problem, treating it as soon as possible is crucial so they can continue to excel in school and all other areas of their life. If you think your child may have a vision problem, make an appointment with an eye doctor as soon as possible. Many eye doctors offer free or discounted eye exams for children, so there is no reason to wait. Your child’s vision is too important to neglect, so ensure they get the necessary care. If it’s been a while since you or your child has had an eye exam or if you’re experiencing any problems with your vision, then be sure to schedule an appointment with us at Mountain Eye Care soon. We look forward to helping you and all your family keep your eyes healthy and functioning correctly.