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EYE EXAM

By DrJames

January 3, 2023


An eye exam typically consists of a number of different tests and procedures that are used to evaluate your vision and the health of your eyes. Here is a general outline of the steps that may be involved in an eye exam:

  1. Patient history: The eye doctor will ask about your medical history and any vision problems you may be experiencing.
  2. Visual acuity test: This test measures how well you can see letters or numbers on a chart at a distance.
  3. Refraction test: This test determines your eyeglass or contact lens prescription.
  4. Pupil dilation: The doctor may dilate (enlarge) your pupils using eyedrops in order to get a better view of the inside of your eyes.
  5. Ocular motility test: This test checks your eye movement and coordination.
  6. Cover test: This test checks for any misalignment of the eyes.
  7. Eye muscle function test: This test checks the muscles that control your eye movement.
  8. Visual field test: This test checks your peripheral (side) vision.
  9. Glaucoma test: This test checks for increased pressure in the eye, which can be a sign of glaucoma.
  10. Retinal examination: The doctor will use an ophthalmoscope to examine the back of your eye, including the retina and optic nerve.

This is just a general outline of the steps that may be involved in an eye exam. The specific tests and procedures performed may vary depending on the individual's needs and the doctor's preference.

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