At Eye Candy - Eye Wear, Sweets, and More, we offer comprehensive exams that cover all aspects of your vision and eye health. We start with questions regarding your daily life and any symptoms you may be experiencing at home or at work. We also take record of your vision, medications, and overall health. Then our optometrists perform a visual exam to take a look at your eye and eyelids. This is done with magnification and light, and may require dilating of the pupils. We also record your eye pressure with tonometry, which is an important test to identify patients at risk of developing glaucoma.

After these tests, we review the results and discuss treatment options or corrective lens choices. Contact us at (786) 717-7775 today to schedule your eye exam.

FAQs

Q: What is a comprehensive eye exam?
A: A comprehensive eye exam is a thorough evaluation of your eye health and visual acuity conducted by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. It goes beyond a basic vision test and includes various tests and assessments to assess the overall health of your eyes, detect potential eye conditions or diseases, and determine your prescription for corrective eyewear if needed.

Q: How often should I have a comprehensive eye exam?
A: It is generally recommended to have a comprehensive eye exam every 1 to 2 years, depending on your age, overall health, and any existing eye conditions. Regular eye exams are crucial for maintaining good eye health, detecting problems early on, and ensuring optimal vision correction.

Q: What can I expect during a comprehensive eye exam with Dr. Castellanos at Eye Candy Miami Lakes?
A: During your comprehensive eye exam with Dr. Castellanos at Eye Candy Miami Lakes, you can expect a personalized and thorough assessment of your eye health. The exam may include:

  • Review of your medical history and any specific eye concerns you may have.
  • Visual acuity test to measure how clearly you can see.
  • Refraction test to determine your prescription for glasses or contact lenses.
  • Evaluation of eye teaming, focusing, and eye movement abilities.
  • Measurement of eye pressure to screen for glaucoma.
  • Examination of the front and back parts of your eyes using specialized instruments.
  • Assessment of eye coordination and peripheral vision.
  • Discussion of your results, any potential eye conditions or concerns, and recommended treatment or preventive measures.

Q: Why are comprehensive eye exams important even if I have good vision?
A: Even if you have good vision, regular comprehensive eye exams are essential for several reasons. Many eye conditions and diseases, such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, can develop without noticeable symptoms in the early stages. By detecting these conditions early through an eye exam, prompt treatment can be initiated to prevent or minimize vision loss. Additionally, an eye exam can uncover underlying health issues like diabetes or high blood pressure, as certain signs may be visible in the eyes.

Q: Can I have a comprehensive eye exam if I wear contact lenses or have had LASIK surgery?
A: Absolutely. Comprehensive eye exams are important for contact lens wearers and individuals who have had LASIK surgery. These exams allow Dr. Castellanos to assess the overall health of your eyes, monitor the fit and condition of your contact lenses (if applicable), and ensure that your vision correction is optimal.

Q: How do I schedule a comprehensive eye exam with Dr. Castellanos at Eye Candy Miami Lakes?
A: Scheduling a comprehensive eye exam with Dr. Castellanos at Eye Candy Miami Lakes is simple. You can call our office at (786) 717-7775 to request an appointment. Our friendly staff will assist you in finding a convenient date and time for your exam.
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