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EYE EXAMS

Comprehensive eye exams

Clarity at Every Age

A comprehensive eye exam is a detailed check-up of your eyes and vision, done by an Optometrist. It’s more than just seeing how well you can read letters on a chart. This exam looks at the overall health of your eyes and can find eye diseases and problems early, even if you don’t have any symptoms yet.

What can you expect during your visit?

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We get to know you

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We assess the problem

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We treat the problem

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We help choose your style

How Often Should You Have a Comprehensive Eye Exam?

Adults

It is generally recommended that adults have a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years, depending on age, risk factors, and overall health.

Children

Routine eye exams are essential for children to ensure healthy visual development and to identify any potential issues that could affect their learning and activities.

Children’s eye exams

We treat children starting from 4 years of age

Bright Eyes, Bright Future

Children’s eye exams are important for keeping their eyes healthy as they grow. Finding vision problems early can make a big difference in how well a child learns and develops. Kids often don’t know if they have trouble seeing, so regular eye exams help find problems before they affect schoolwork and daily life.

Signs Your Child May Need an Eye Exam

Squinting or tilting their head to see better

Difficulty reading or seeing the board in school

Frequent eye rubbing or complaints of eye strain

Avoiding activities that require close vision, such as reading or drawing

Myopia Management

Proud to be a Treehouse Eyes Partner Provider

Myopia or nearsightedness is a growing concern, particularly among children. It is a progressive condition that requires proactive management. Our goal is to slow the progression of myopia in children and young adults through personalized treatment plans.

Contact lens exams

Where Clarity Meets Comfort

A contact lens exam is a special eye exam that helps the eye doctor find the right contact lenses for you. It’s different from a regular eye exam because it focuses on how well your eyes can handle contact lenses and what type will work best for you.

What can you expect during your visit?

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We get to know each individual

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We assess the problem

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We treat the problem

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We help choose your style

How to prepare for your contact lens exam?

Bring Your Glasses

If you wear glasses, bring them with you to the exam.

Avoid Makeup

Try not to wear eye makeup on the day of your exam, as it can interfere with the tests.

Ask Questions

If you have any questions about contact lenses or the exam, don’t hesitate to ask us.

Diabetic eye exam

Early Detection, Lasting Vision

A diabetic eye exam is a special eye check-up for people who have diabetes. Diabetes can affect your eyes and vision, so it’s important to have regular exams to keep your eyes healthy.

Why do you need a diabetic eye exam?

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Diabetic eye exam

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Monitor Changes

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Overall Health

Blurred or fluctuating
vision

Dark or empty areas in your vision

Difficulty perceiving colors

Spots or dark strings (floaters) in your vision

What can you expect during your visit?

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We Dilate

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We Examine

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We Educate

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We Treat

What our patients say

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BRAMBLETON

42395 Ryan Road,
Suite 120, Brambleton, VA 20148 

Phone: 703-962-1010

Email: [email protected]

CASCADES

21385 Epicerie Plaza,
Suite 100, Sterling, VA 20164

Phone: 703.884.2225

Email: [email protected]

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