Eye Exam
Our comprehensive eye exams in Raleigh & Morrisville, North Carolina cover all aspects of your vision and eye health. Schedule your eye exam today.
Eye Exam
Our comprehensive eye exams in Raleigh & Morrisville, North Carolina cover all aspects of your vision and eye health. Schedule your eye exam today.
Comprehensive Eye Exam, Raleigh & Morrisville, NC
At TrueVision Eye Care, we offer comprehensive eye exams in Morrisville and Leesville, North Carolina that cover all aspects of your vision and eye health. To ensure the best eye care for our patients, we utilize state-of-the-art technology and emphasize one-on-one time with our doctors. We take the time to address all your eye concerns, answer your questions, and clearly explain your treatment options.
What to expect during your eye exam
During your eye exam, we will look for signs of many different eye diseases and other health conditions that can affect your vision. We start with questions regarding your daily life and any symptoms you may be experiencing at home or at work. We also take a record of your vision, medications, and overall health. Then our optometrists perform a visual exam to look at your eyes and eyelids. This is done with magnification and light and may require dilating of the pupils. We also record your eye pressure with tonometry, which is an important test to identify patients at risk of developing glaucoma. After these tests, we review the results and discuss treatment options or corrective lens choices.
Schedule an eye exam in Morrisville or Leesville
Make sure your eyes stay healthy for years to come by prioritizing regular eye exams with our experienced team. Contact us at (919) 472-4070 (Morrisville) or (919) 629-9208 (Leesville) today to schedule your eye exam.
Can I do an eye exam online?
With today’s available technology there is no way that a comprehensive eye exam can be done that is the same as being face to face with the doctor.
What is included in an eye exam?
In addition to a prescription assessment, an eye exam includes a thorough health check of the front and the back of the eye. It also includes a basic evaluation of how your eyes move and work together.
Is it necessary for the doctor to dilate my pupils during the exam?
A dilated eye exam is always the most thorough way of assessing the health of the eye but isn’t always necessary every year with advancements in retinal imaging technology.
What diseases can be detected in an eye exam?
Over 200 diseases can be be detected in a comprehensive eye exam including Diabetes, Hypertension, Thyroid Eye Disease, Dry Eye, Glaucoma, Cataracts, Macular Degeneration, and Skin Cancer.
How often do I need an eye exam?
Most patients need a wellness eye exam once a year.