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Comprehensive and Routine Eye Exams

What Is a Comprehensive Eye Exam?

A comprehensive eye exam goes beyond checking your vision. It evaluates the overall health of your eyes and helps detect early signs of eye disease, even before symptoms appear.

These exams are essential for maintaining healthy vision, managing chronic conditions, and preventing vision loss.

What to Expect During Your Eye Exam

During your comprehensive eye exam, we perform a series of detailed tests and evaluations, including:

What to Expect During Your Eye Exam

Visual Acuity Testing

Measures how clearly you can see at different distances.

Refraction Assessment

Determines whether you need glasses or contact lenses and ensures accurate prescription updates.

Eye Muscle and Alignment Evaluation

Checks eye coordination and movement to identify focusing or alignment issues.

Peripheral Vision Testing

Assesses side vision to detect early vision loss or neurological concerns.

Intraocular Pressure Measurement

Screens for glaucoma by measuring pressure inside the eye.

Retinal and Optic Nerve Examination

Evaluates the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels to detect conditions such as diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration, and retinal damage.

Our advanced diagnostic tools allow us to identify concerns early and recommend timely treatment when needed.

Routine Eye Exams for Ongoing Eye Health

Routine eye exams are essential even if your vision feels normal. Regular check-ups help monitor subtle changes in eye health, update prescriptions, and prevent long-term complications.

We recommend routine eye exams for:

Routine Eye Exams for Ongoing Eye Health

Complete Eye Exams Focused on Long-Term Vision Health

At Stewart Eye Co., we prioritize your eye health and visual clarity through thorough comprehensive and routine eye exams. Whether you are scheduling a yearly eye check-up or need a detailed evaluation for specific vision concerns, our exams are designed to provide accurate diagnosis, preventive care, and personalized treatment.

Led by Dr. Sara Stewart, our practice delivers patient-focused ophthalmology care using modern diagnostic technology in a comfortable clinical setting.

Our Eye Exam Procedure

Our comprehensive eye exams follow a simple, efficient process designed to evaluate your vision, detect eye conditions early, and provide personalized care.

Step 1: Vision & Eye Health Evaluation

We assess your vision, eye function, and overall eye health using advanced diagnostic testing.

Step 2: Comprehensive Eye Examination

Dr. Stewart examines eye pressure, eye alignment, and the health of the retina and optic nerve.

Step 3: Personalized Care Plan

Your results are reviewed with you, and a customized treatment or follow-up plan is recommended.

Schedule Your Eye Exam Today

Protect your vision with expert ophthalmology care. Use the form below to request an appointment, and our team will contact you to confirm availability.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should adults get a comprehensive eye exam?
Most adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every 1–2 years. Patients with diabetes, glaucoma, or other medical conditions may need more frequent exams.
Yes. Many eye conditions develop without noticeable symptoms. Regular exams help detect problems early and protect long-term vision.
Most exams take between 45 to 60 minutes, depending on the tests required and whether dilation is needed.
Dilation may be recommended to allow a full view of the retina and optic nerve. If dilation is required, temporary light sensitivity and blurry near vision may occur.
We accept most major vision and medical insurance plans. Please contact our office to confirm coverage before your appointment.
Bring your photo ID, insurance information, current glasses or contact lenses, and a list of medications if applicable.