EyeCare360
Your eye health is more than just your vision. At George Optical, we offer a comprehensive eye exam called EyeCare360, which assesses your overall eye health.
Why Get EyeCare360
Doctors strongly recommend comprehensive eye exams to help protect your eye health. These exams are vital not only for maintaining clear vision but also for identifying potential vision issues early on. By doing so, we can better understand your needs and determine if corrective glasses or other eye treatments might be necessary.
Additionally, a comprehensive eye exam can also help you detect underlying health issues. Your eyes are windows to your health. Comprehensive eye exams, like our EyeCare360, offer unique views of your blood vessels, nerves, and tissues. Problems spotted in the eyes are often warning signs of systemic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol.
What to Expect During EyeCare360
Our EyeCare360 includes (but is not limited to) the following tests:
Visual Needs Analysis
Our eye exam begins with gathering detailed information about the patient’s case history. Then, we assess the patient’s visual needs in different settings, including home, work, school, and other leisure activities.
Visual Performance Assessment Test
This assessment measures the visual acuity of the eyes, both with and without corrective lenses, at near and far distances. It also includes determining which power of lenses will help the images you see focus on your retina. This test often helps determine the accuracy of prescriptions.
Color Vision Test
Our color vision test determines your ability to distinguish between different colors, particularly between red, green, blue, and yellow.
Eye Health 360
This procedure is a visual inspection of the internal and external structures of the eye using a biomicroscope and ophthalmoscope. In the internal eye exam, your doctor will examine your macula, optic nerve, and blood vessels. For the external exam, the doctor will examine your eyelids, lashes, sclera (the white part of your eye), and cornea (the dome-shaped clear layer). Any signs of abnormalities such as redness, swelling, discharge, or scratches will be detected.
Paired with your case history, the complete results of your EyeCare360 exam will serve as the basis of recommendations for your eye care needs.
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