Eye Exam and Consultation During an eye exam, Dr. Tsiftilis will ask you questions about any symptoms or issues you are experiencing, medications your are currently taking, any blurry vision, your work environment, and your overall health. Family history and previous eye or vision conditions will also be discussed during this part of the examination. Dr. Tsiftilis will consider this information when determining any treatments or recommendations.
As well as Annual Eye Exams we also offer:
Kindergarten/School Exams
Dilated Ocular Diabetic Exams
Cataract and Retinal Evaluations
Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension Monitoring
Dry Eye Treatment
Vision Testing Regular vision testing and evaluations ensure that you always have the clearest vision possible. Our optometrist provides regular vision acuity test as part of a comprehensive eye exam. Dr. Tsiftilis will measure how each eye is seeing by using a wall eye chart and a reading eye chart. The results of these tests are portrayed as a fraction, with 20/20 being the standard for normal distance and reading vision. Depending on the results of your vision test, Dr. Tsiftilis may prescribe corrective glasses, contacts, or eye exercises.
Eye Function Testing In addition to vision testing, an eye exam in our office includes testing eye functionality. Our optometrist performs several tests to evaluate depth perception, color vision, eye muscle capabilities, peripheral vision, and responsiveness to light. Several other simple tests are completed to determine whether the eyes are focusing, moving, and working together properly. The test results enable Dr. Tsiftilis to diagnose any underlying conditions that may be impairing the eyes ability to focus or work together.
Eye Health As part of a comprehensive eye exam, our optometrist examines the overall health of the eye through a visual examination and tonometry. Dr. Tsiftilis evaluates eye health by visually inspecting the eye and eyelids using magnification and a bright light. To examine the internal structures of the eye, we may dilate the pupils. Increased eye pressure may be an indicator of glaucoma, so we utilize tonometry to measure eye pressure. After completing these short tests, Dr. Tsiftilis reviews the results and discusses any necessary treatment options with you.
Contact us at (815) 756-4244 today to schedule a comprehensive eye exam.