Eye Exam Q&A
Scheduling an eye exam? Here are some eye exam questions to help you before your eye exam.
Eye Exams Near You in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
Visiting Your Eye Care Professional
Whether you or a loved one are having a first eye exam, a repeat eye exam, or are seeing a new eye doctor for the first time, there are a number of routine questions you can expect. But your answers to these questions during eye exams are anything but routine for your eye doctor.
That’s because there are any number of factors in your medical history that can contribute to current or potential vision problems. Understanding your lifestyle and describing any visual problems you’re having helps to point your eye exam in the right direction. And there are medical conditions, medications and circumstances that can put you or a family member at a higher risk for certain eye diseases.
What to Ask Your Optometrist?
It’s essential, too, that you make the most out of your exams. We’ve included a range of questions for you to ask during your next eye exam, or if necessary, before your exam to avoid any miscommunication.
Questions to ask before your eye exam…
- Do you accept my insurance plan’s vision coverage?
- Is payment required at the time of service?
- What will my eye exam entail?
- How long should I expect to be there?
- Will my pupils be dilated?
- What should I bring with me?
Questions to ask at your eye exam…
- Given my age, eye condition and other risk factors, how often should I have my eyes examined?
- At what age should I start to schedule my children for regular eye exams?
- What lens designs and options are a good fit for me?
- Can my glasses block UV rays?
- Do all sunglasses protect my eyes from UV rays?
- What are photochromic lenses and are they a good option for me?
Things To Remember
It’s always a good idea to bring any of the following (if available) to your eye exam appointment:
- Your insurance card/insurance information
- A list of all medications, vitamins and other supplements you are taking
- All pairs of prescription glasses you currently own
- If you have it, a copy of your latest eyeglass prescription
- Information on frames you like, or lenses you’ve researched
Don’t forget, if participating in a flexible spending account program, you may be able to use the account to pay for portions of your eye care not covered directly by your insurance plan. Ask our Eye Clinic receptionist for details.
Do you have Pink Eye?
We know that pink eye can cause uncomfortable symptoms, and we’re here to help. Contact Dr. Joseph A. Terravecchia for a complete evaluation of your eye condition and to discuss treatment options. The friendly and experienced staff at Premier Eyecare of Cranberry, Inc offers more attention and specialized care than one would receive at an urgent care facility, so be sure to choose Premier Eyecare of Cranberry, Inc in Cranberry Township for any eye emergency you or your loved one may have.