Adult & Senior Eye Exams in Apopka

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Monitor Your Ocular Health With Regular Exams

Eye exams play a significant role in monitoring and maintaining good vision and ocular health. Visiting your optometrist regularly for comprehensive eye exams can ensure your eyes are being cared for, and any issues promptly dealt with.

At Optical Eyeland, we want you to feel happy and comfortable with your eye care, so we have highly trained, friendly staff to walk you through every step of the way. If you’re wondering what you should bring to your appointment, please visit our patient resources for more information.

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When Are Eye Exams Important?

In short, eye exams are always important, but certain life stages can bring new challenges and increased risks. The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that adults get a complete eye examination at age 40. Still, you should visit your eye care professional regularly from an early age to monitor for early signs of eye disease.

If you have a family history of eye disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure, you shouldn’t wait until you’re 40 to have a comprehensive eye exam. These conditions can increase your risk of vision loss, so it’s important to monitor your health as regularly as possible.

Seniors & Eye Exams

As our eyes age, they become more susceptible to age-related eye diseases. If you’re 65 or older, you should have your eyes checked every year or 2 to monitor for changes to your health and vision. Some common age-related eye diseases your optometrist will look for are:

What Will Your Exam Consist Of?

When you visit us for an eye exam, we’ll work hard to make sure you are informed and comfortable. Our friendly staff will greet you and guide you through every step of the appointment and answer any questions you may have.

Your first appointment with us will likely involve a discussion about your vision and general health. We will ask some questions about your family’s medical history and may want to know if you take any medications or currently wear corrective lenses.

After discussing your overall health and answering any preliminary questions we may have, we will begin testing your vision and examining your eyes. Some tests include:

After all the tests are completed, we’ll discuss the findings and make any appropriate recommendations for contact lenses or eyewear. If you have any questions, we’ll be happy to answer them at this point as well.

If you need a new prescription for eyewear, we can help you find new frames and lenses or contact lenses that’ll work best for you.

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Visit Us in Apopka

Our office is conveniently located off South Orange Blossom Trail heading South, across from Big Lot’s. Our building has ample parking and is walking distance from the Route 106 bus stop.

Our Address

730 South Orange Blossom Trail
Apopka, FL 32703

Contact Information

Phone: 407-880-0335
Fax: 407-880-6782
[email protected]

Hours of Operations

Monday
9 AM5 PM
Tuesday
9 AM5 PM
Wednesday
9 AM5 PM
Thursday
9 AM5 PM
Friday
9 AM5 PM
Saturday
9 AM2 PM
Sunday
Closed

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