Eye Test
A comprehensive eye test is the first step to clear, healthy vision. Our certified professionals use state-of-the-art equipment to evaluate your visual health.
What happens during the exam?
1
Medical history
We review your visual and general health history.
2
Visual acuity
We measure how well you see at different distances.
3
Refraction
We determine the exact prescription for your lenses.
4
Eye health
We examine the health of your eyes with specialized equipment.
5
Results
We explain your prescription and available lens options.
How to read your prescription
SPH
Sphere
Lens power. Negative = nearsighted, positive = farsighted
CYL
Cylinder
Corrects astigmatism. Not everyone needs it
AXIS
Axis
Astigmatism orientation, from 1 to 180 degrees
ADD
Addition
For progressive or bifocal lenses (near vision)
PD
Pupillary Distance
Distance between your pupils in millimeters
How often?
- Adults (18-60): Every 1-2 years
- Children: Every year
- Over 60: Every year
- Screen users: Every year