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Getting your eyes regularly tested should be a priority. A comprehensive eye exam not only detects changes in vision, but also determines the health of your eyes. While you might expect to notice if something is wrong with your eyes, there are actually some eye diseases that have no obvious signs in the early stages.

The purpose of a periodic comprehensive eye exam is to maintain your eye's health. During the exam, a Clarkson Eyecare doctor will check your vision to determine how clearly you are seeing, as well as detect any sight problems and prevent vision loss that may occur if left untreated.

If you're hoping to replace your eyeglasses and wear contacts instead, this requires additional tests that are not given during a typical comprehensive exam.
Contact lenses are categorized as medical devices and need specific testing. When scheduling your appointment at Clarkson Eyecare, let the staff member know that you're seeking contact lenses. Our doctors can often complete the contact lens exam in conjunction with your comprehensive eye appointment.

Even if your contact lens fitting is done at the same time as your comprehensive eye exam, keep in mind that additional testing will take a bit more time and will likely involve an additional fee.
Ultimately, it's up to you to decide what type of appointment is best for your needs. However, the doctors and staff at Clarkson Eyecare are glad to help and answer any questions. So don't be afraid to call our office and discuss the options before making your choice.

Whether you’re needing a comprehensive eye exam, a contact lens exam and fitting, or both, our optometrists are glad to help. Find a location near you and schedule an appointment today.