COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAM

COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAM

A “sight test” or “visual screening” describes a procedure called a refraction that measures a person’s ability to see an object at a specific distance. It is used to determine a prescription for eye glasses or contact lenses. Refraction cannot be used to diagnose eye or vision problems. For that, a person needs a comprehensive eye exam.
Seeing is believing, but a ‘sight test’ or ‘visual screening’ is just the beginning. It’s like a snapshot of your vision, helping us determine the right prescription for eyeglasses or contacts. But remember, it’s not a comprehensive eye exam, and it won’t reveal all the secrets your eyes hold. For a complete vision picture, nothing beats a thorough eye examination.