Components of an Eye Exam

During a routine eye examination, several tests are performed to assess your vision and eye health. These tests include visual acuity tests, which measure how well you can see at various distances, and refraction assessments to determine if you need corrective lenses. Additionally, our ophthalmologists will check for conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. These exams are crucial in ensuring that any potential issues are identified and managed promptly.

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The Benefits of Regular Eye Exams

Regular eye exams can offer numerous benefits. They help detect eye diseases in their early stages, which may not present noticeable symptoms until they are advanced. For example, conditions like glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy can lead to significant vision loss if not treated early. Routine exams also allow for timely updates to your prescription for glasses or contact lenses.

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Updating Your Prescription

During a routine eye examination, our ophthalmologists will evaluate your vision to determine if your current prescription needs adjustment. This process involves a refraction test, where you look through a series of lenses to identify the most accurate prescription for your needs. If changes are detected, your prescription for glasses or contact lenses will be updated accordingly, ensuring you have the best possible vision correction.

The Role of Eye Surgery in Vision Correction

In some cases, eye surgery may be necessary to address specific vision problems or eye conditions. Procedures such as LASIK, cataract surgery, and corrective lens implants can significantly improve your eyesight. If any of these procedures are needed, we will explain the process to you and provide pre- and post-operative care.

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Contact Us for an Appointment Today

Whether you require a routine eye exam or are considering eye surgery, let our team at New Century Ophthalmology in Raleigh and Oxford, NC, help. To learn more about our services and to schedule you visit, contact our Raleigh office at (919) 861-4494 or our Oxford location at (919) 693-6661 today. When you need an eye exam near you, our team is happy to assist!

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