Your eyes have a story to tell, and a comprehensive eye exam helps us understand the full picture. Maybe it's time for your annual eye exam. Maybe you're bringing in your child for their first visit, or maybe you've noticed changes in your vision. No matter the cause, our College Station eye doctors take the time to get to know you and your concerns. At Precision Eye Care, thorough care and genuine relationships go hand in hand.
Family-Focused Eye Exams in College Station, TX
Every Eye Exam Tells A Story
- monday:
- 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
- tuesday:
- 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
- wednesday:
- 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
- thursday:
- 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
- friday:
- 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
- saturday:
- Closed
- sunday:
- Closed
Want to learn more? Need a second opinion? Sometimes a quick conversation is all it takes. If you have questions or just want to talk through your options, give us a call. We'd love to hear from you.
More Than Reading an Eye Chart
If it's been a while since your last eye exam, you might be surprised by how much we can learn during a single visit. A comprehensive eye exam is about more than updating your glasses or contact lens prescription. It's one of the best ways to stay ahead of potential vision and eye health concerns before they become bigger problems.
We take a thorough approach because your eyes do a lot more than help you see. They can also provide valuable insight into your overall health. That's why our optometrists take the time to understand your concerns to get a complete picture of your vision and eye health.
What Can an Eye Exam Detect?
Many eye conditions develop gradually, and you might not even notice any symptoms at first. Getting regular eye exams allows us to monitor changes and identify concerns early. A comprehensive eye exam can help detect:
- Age-related macular degeneration
- Binocular vision, eye movement, and focusing disorders
- Cataracts
- Changes in your vision prescription
- Diabetic eye disease
- Dry eye disease
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Glaucoma
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Retinal health concerns
Sometimes the biggest benefit of an eye exam is finding something before it affects your life.
What to Expect When You Visit Precision Eye Care
No two patients are alike, which is why we tailor your eye exam to your needs. We'll guide you through the process and explain what we're seeing. Your visit may include:
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A discussion about your vision, lifestyle, and health history.
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Vision testing to determine if your prescription has changed.
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Evaluation of your eye health and visual function.
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Advanced imaging and diagnostic testing when appropriate.
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Personalized recommendations from your eye doctor.
Our goal is simple: to help you leave with a better understanding of your eyes and a clear plan for keeping them healthy.
Eye Exams for Wherever You Are in Life
Exams for Kids: Kids are great at adapting, which means they don't always tell you when something isn't quite right. Regular eye exams help monitor visual development, identify concerns, and support them at school.
Adult Eye Exams: Your eyes work hard every day, including when you're driving, reading, and enjoying your favorite hobbies. Routine eye exams help keep your vision clear and your eyes healthy for wherever your day takes you.
Senior Eye Exams: As we get older, our eyes naturally change. Regular eye exams become even more important for monitoring age-related conditions and protecting long-term vision and independence.
Diabetic Exams: Diabetes can affect your eye health long before you notice changes in your vision. Diabetic eye exams allow us to monitor for signs of diabetic eye disease and help protect your vision.
Patients with Special Needs: Our team offers eye exams for individuals with special needs, creating a comfortable environment while adapting the exam process to meet each patient's unique needs and abilities.
Retinal Monitoring and Disease Management
Your retina plays an important role in your vision, and monitoring its health is a key part of your eye care. By using advanced imaging technology, our eye doctors can evaluate the retina for early signs of disease. Regular retinal monitoring can help us detect and manage conditions such as:
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Diabetic retinopathy
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Macular degeneration
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Retinal tears or detachments
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Hypertensive retinopathy
Your retina has no pain receptors, and many retinal conditions do not affect vision until it's too late. Most retinal conditions are caught via routine retinal monitoring long before the patient develops any symptoms. And we've made it easy for you with our wide-field Eidon retinal imaging system. We can detect many retinal conditions without dilating your pupil. And when we do identify retinal conditions, our imaging system makes it easy to track changes over time and provide you with better care.
This is Your Sign to Book an Eye Exam
Whether it's time for an eye exam in College Station or you're noticing changes in your vision, we're here to help. Our optometrists are ready to get to know your family and answer any questions they have. Precision Eye Care proudly serves families throughout College Station, Bryan, Millican, Navasota, Somerville, Wellborn, Reliance, Kurten, and surrounding communities.
