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Comprehensive Eye Exam

Your eyes are more than just windows to the world—they’re windows to your overall health. Regular eye exams are critical for preserving vision and detecting serious conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. Many of these issues show no early signs, making proactive care essential to preventing vision loss.

What Makes an Eye Exam More Than a Vision Check

Did you know that your eyes can reveal critical information about your overall health? Through a comprehensive eye exam, doctors can detect signs of systemic conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol. The eyes provide a non-invasive view of your blood vessels and brain tissue, offering valuable insights into your body’s health.

The Eye Exam Process

Most eye exams takes 30-45 minutes but may require additional time for specialized tests, depending on your symptoms and results. These tests ensure a thorough evaluation of your eye and vision health.

Important Tip: If your exam includes dilation, consider bringing a driver, as your vision may be blurry and sensitive to light for several hours afterward.​

Dilation: A Key Component of Comprehensive Eye Exams

Dilation involves eye drops that enlarge the pupils, allowing the doctor to examine the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels in detail. This method remains the gold standard for diagnosing and monitoring eye health. While effective, dilation can cause temporary blurriness and light sensitivity for 4–6 hours.

Modern Alternative: Ultra-Widefield Imaging (UWFI)

For patients seeking a quicker, more convenient option, ultra-widefield imaging captures high-definition photos of 80% of the retina. This method eliminates downtime and provides a permanent record for future comparisons. However, UWFI is not covered by insurance and may not be suitable for all patients, particularly those with a history of eye issues or specific symptoms like flashes of light or floaters.

How Often Should You Schedule an Eye Exam?

The frequency of eye exams depends on your age, risk factors, and overall eye health. The American Optometric Association recommends:

 

  • Adults age 18-59 have a comprehensive eye exam every 1-2 years to optimize vision, detect changes, and identify potential eye and systemic health issues early. 

  • Adults 60 and over should have an eye exam every year. 

  • Children should also have annual exams, starting from 6 months.

If you’re experiencing vision changes, discomfort, or new symptoms, don’t wait—schedule an exam promptly.

Preparing for Your Eye Appointment

Bring these items to ensure a smooth and productive visit:

  • Current glasses and contact lenses.

  • A list of all medications, including over-the-counter drugs.

  • Your medical history, including past surgeries and eye conditions.

  • Your medical insurance card and ID.

  • Sunglasses for comfort after dilation.

  • A driver if dilation is part of your exam.

Cutting-Edge Eye Care Technology

At Advanced Eyecare, we’re redefining modern vision care. Our state-of-the-art technology allows us to deliver customized, precise solutions for every patient. Whether you need a routine checkup, treatment for a complex condition, or preventative care, we’re here to meet your unique needs.

Discover how our expert team combines advanced medical technology with a personal touch to provide exceptional eye care.

Schedule Your Exam Today

Don’t let another year pass without prioritizing your vision. Book your comprehensive eye exam today and take the first step toward healthier eyes and better overall health.

1461 Hooksett Road, Ste B1, Hooksett, NH 03106

Fax: (603) 623-1686

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Monday

8:00am - 5:00pm

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8:00am - 5:00pm

Wednesday

8:00am - 4:00pm

Thursday

8:00am - 5:00pm

Friday

Saturday

8:00am - 2:00pm

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