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Eye Exams in Chandler, AZ
Local eye care and eyewear guidance for Chandler patients.
Direct answer: If you live or work in Chandler, AZ, a comprehensive eye exam is the best way to update your prescription, keep eyes comfortable, and catch eye health concerns early.
Key Takeaway: An eye exam checks more than vision-it evaluates eye health, updates your prescription, and helps you choose lens options that fit Chandler’s sun, screens, and outdoor lifestyle.
What’s included in a comprehensive eye exam?
A complete exam goes beyond “read the chart.” Depending on your needs, it may include:
- Vision testing (distance/near clarity)
- Refraction (updated glasses/contact prescription)
- Focusing and eye teaming evaluation
- Eye pressure measurement
- Front-of-eye evaluation (cornea and lens)
- Retina and optic nerve assessment
- Screening for common eye diseases and risk factors
How often should you get an eye exam in Chandler?
- Most adults: every 12 months (especially if you wear glasses/contacts)
- Kids/teens: annually, or sooner if school performance, squinting, or headaches show up
- Adults 40+: annually as focusing changes and eye health risks increase
- Diabetes, high blood pressure, or glaucoma family history: follow your doctor’s recommended schedule
Chandler-specific reasons exams matter
- Arizona sun & glare: ask about prescription sunglasses and anti-reflective coatings
- Dry air: we can evaluate dry eye and recommend a plan for burning, gritty, or watery eyes
- Screen-heavy work: consider computer lenses and ergonomic tips to reduce eye strain
What to bring
- Current glasses and/or contact lenses (and contact lens box if you have it)
- Medication list
- Vision insurance card (if applicable)
- Notes about any symptoms (blur, headaches, eye strain, dryness)
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FAQ
Do I need an exam if I can see fine?
Yes-many eye health issues have no early symptoms. A comprehensive exam helps catch concerns before they affect vision.
Will my eyes be dilated?
Dilation depends on your exam findings and risk factors. If recommended, we’ll explain why and what to expect.