Comprehensive Eye Exam
VisionThorough evaluation of eye health and vision including visual acuity test, refraction (prescription determination), eye muscle test, peripheral vision test, eye pressure measurement, and dilated eye examination. Recommended every 1-2 years depending on age and risk factors.
More Vision Terms
Astigmatism
Irregular curvature of cornea or lens causing blurred or distorted vision at all distances. Often occurs with myopia or hyperopia. Corrected with special cylinder lenses. Very common.
Cataracts
Clouding of eye's natural lens causing blurry vision, like looking through foggy window. Very common with aging—most people over 70 have some degree. Only treatment is surgery replacing cloudy lens with artificial lens. Most common surgery in US, very safe and effective.
Contact Lens Allowance
Maximum amount plan pays for contact lenses instead of eyeglasses, usually per year. Typically $100-150. You choose between eyeglasses or contacts each benefit period, not both.
Contact Lenses
Small corrective lenses placed directly on eye surface. Types include soft (flexible, comfortable, most popular) and rigid gas permeable (harder, sharper vision, more durable). Require proper cleaning and replacement schedule.
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetes complication damaging blood vessels in retina, leading cause of blindness in working-age adults. Can progress without symptoms until advanced. All diabetics at risk. Requires regular dilated eye exams. Treated with laser, injections, or surgery.
Dilated Eye Exam
Examination of retina and optic nerve after dilating pupils with eye drops. Allows doctor to see back of eye more completely, detecting problems like diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal detachment. Causes temporary light sensitivity and blurred near vision lasting several hours.
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