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David Russell Opticians

EYE EXAMINATIONS

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WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR EYE EXAMINATION 

Your eye examination appointment will take around 30-40 minutes depending on the number of different tests that your optometrist needs to perform.  In addition to checking your vision, further examinations will be carried out to determine the health of your eyes and to look for any other potential symptoms of general health issues.

Feel free to ask any questions at any time during your eye examination if you are unsure of anything

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HISTORY & SYMPTOMS

Eye examinations are either carried out routinely or because there is a specific concern about vision or eye health.

 

Your optometrist will need to ask a series of questions relating to your general health (including any medication you are taking), whether you suffer from headaches, or have any close relatives with a history of eye problems or other health conditions such as diabetes. If you already wear glasses or contact lenses, it is advisable to bring these with you

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HOW OFTEN SHOULD I HAVE AN EYE CHECK?

Adults eyes do change over time and we therefore recommend an eye test at least once every 2 years (even if you have no symptoms or deterioration in eyesight) to monitor sight and eye health.

Testing children’s eyesight is more regular than in adults, particularly just before starting school, and is usually carried out annually until they reach the age of 16. A good age to start getting your child’s eye tested is from 2 years onwards.

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WHY SHOULD I HAVE AN EYE TEST? 

Having an eye test is not just about how well you can see, it is also an important way to check the overall health of your eyes. By getting your eyes regularly tested, it can be possible to identify potential problems with your eyesight before you experience symptoms. It can even help to indicate other health issues such as raised blood pressure and high cholesterol.

Monitoring children’s eyesight is critical as they grow and develop through to adolescence. Poor vision for a child can have an impact on their learning and early detection  of common eye conditions affecting focus and alignment of the eye ensures the best possible outcome following treatment

YOUR EYE EXAMINATION

There are two parts to your eye examination. Firstly the optometrist will look at the external part of the eye including the eyelid, eye and surrounding tissues. The interior structure of your eye will be also examined, which allows the optometrist to view the fundus of the eye and other internal structures. This part of the eye examination is crucial in determining the health of the retina and the vitreous humor (the clear fluid between the lens and the retina of the eye). Your pupil reflexes will also be tested.

Secondly, the optometrist will test the focus and alignment of the eyes.

You may require eye drops to dilate your pupils in order to get the best internal view of your eyes, children may also need eyedrops to complete the examination. Dilation eye drops are not painful but your vision could be a little blurred for a short period of time after the drops are applied and your eyes will be sensitive to strong light, therefore it is not recommended that you drive immediately after your appointment.

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MOVEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION

Another important aspect of our eye examination (particularly in children) is to check that your eyes are working together and that there are no issues or weaknesses with eye muscles.

 

Working with VDU equipment in particular requires good muscle balance.

WHAT IF I NEED GLASSES OR CONTACT LENSES? 

After your eye test, we will be happy to offer our assistance with selecting your glasses or contact lenses should you require them. We will also advise you of when you should attend for your next examination.

 

Should any eye conditions be identified, we may refer you to your doctor for further assessment and medical treatment.

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