Comprehensive Eye Tests
Eye Tests For the Whole Family
At Blossom Vision Eye Clinic, we prioritize thorough eye examinations and offer a range of different types of tests. These examinations vary from a general standard eye test to specialized ones that focus on specific eye conditions.
We continually invest in the latest technology, such as the Auto-Perimeter APS-6000 CERT (Touch Screen), Pachymeter SW-1000P, Slit Lamp with Camera S-390L, digital Intellipuff Tonometer, and Top Vision Pro Analyzer. This allows us to provide the most current screening, investigative techniques, and management for your eye health.
Our optometrists are highly experienced and stay updated on the latest theories and scientific research in the field. Some of them also work part-time in hospital eye departments, giving them extensive experience in managing both common and uncommon eye conditions.
We offer the services below:
- For both existing and new patients
- Red eyes
- Sudden loss of vision
- Eye discomfort
- Unexpected appearance of floaters
- Foreign bodies
- Prescription of medications to treat various eye conditions
- Full eye and vision evaluations
- Assessment and prescription of eyeglasses.
- Evaluations of overall eye health.
- Assessments of how both eyes work together (binocular vision).
- Testing for color vision.
- Diagnosis and treatment planning for eye conditions, including prescribing medications when needed.
The examination is not just a quick VDU (Visual Display Unit) vision test; it’s a comprehensive full-eye examination.
- It assesses all aspects of your eye health and function, checking for conditions like glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and dry eye disease.
- It investigates any vision issues you might have, whether they’re related to computer use or not.
- It uses specially designed software-based tests from Top Vision Professional and Rodenstock to explore common problem areas.
- It also provides Optimized VDU Prescribing. This means it calculates the specific prescription needed for your workstation setup, ensuring the best possible comfort and clarity for your computer screen.
Visual examination is an advanced method for checking for eye diseases and neurological issues. We create a permanent record of your entire field of vision, which we can compare with future exams. This helps us spot even slight changes in your vision and any neurological issues sooner, making it possible to detect and manage diseases earlier.
Many VDU (Visual Display Unit) users often complain of discomfort like dryness and soreness in their eyes. Contact lens wearers can be particularly affected, but we can offer guidance on how to enhance their comfort. Our optometrists stay updated on the latest research, including advancements in contact lens materials designed to reduce dryness and discomfort.
In addition to examining focusing issues, we also look into common problems related to computer use, such as Dry Eyes. We include an initial screening for these conditions in every examination. If employees wish to explore more complex issues or undergo advanced screening, they have the option to pay separately for these additional services.
As more individuals in their 40s and older continue to lead active lives in the coming years, there will be a growing number of senior drivers on the roads. At Blossom Vision Eye Clinic, we understand the importance of maintaining clear, comfortable, and glare-free vision for these drivers. That’s why we provide routine FREE night and color vision tests to address their specific needs. We also take extra steps to reduce any discomfort caused by glare during nighttime driving.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
Our examinations are conducted by licensed Optometrists.
Please allocate 1.5 to 2 hours for a comprehensive eye and vision assessment.
During your first examination and periodically thereafter based on your individual needs, we may use eye drops to dilate your pupils.
Dilation can make you sensitive to light, so if you have sunglasses, it’s a good idea to bring them along.
Dilation might also temporarily blur your vision, so if you’re concerned about driving afterward, consider bringing a substitute driver with you.
Our Consultant Optometrists may enter the examination room and repeat tests if necessary.
Prescriptions for eyeglasses and medications will be provided by our licensed Optometrists.
We have a full-service optical dispensary on-site where you can get your eyeglasses filled (see Optical Services for more information).
Helpful Suggestions
- Bring all the eyeglasses you currently use.
- Bring a list of all the medications you take.
- If you’re not comfortable speaking in English, consider bringing an interpreter with you to assist in communication.