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patient relations 1.888.414.4442 [email protected] MyEyeDr. practices are premier providers of designer eyewear, as well as comprehensive eye care services, in our optometry offices in the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, Midwest and Southeast United States.
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A comprehensive eye exam consists of a series of tests to determine overall eye health and vision correction needs. A contact lens exam is additional testing to fit the patient in the best contact lenses for their eye and prescription.
During a routine eye test, we test your intraocular pressure (IOP), which measures your risk for several potentially blinding diseases such as glaucoma. This is done with an instrument known as a non-contact tonometer. This “puff of air” is an excellent way for patients to have this test, as it is quick and painless.
Also called a “no-line bifocal” or “invisible bifocal,” a progressive lens is an update on bifocal and trifocal lenses. They have multiple prescriptions in one pair of glasses, which allows you to see close-up, middle-distance, or distance viewing without needing to change your glasses.
Yes, our optometrists do accept walk-ins, though appointment availability varies by location. In order to ensure the best patient experience, we recommend calling your local MyEyeDr. office to check current availability of walk-in appointments.
In many cases, pre-made "readers" can cause eye strain and headaches instead of helping to improve your vision. This is because one-size-fits-all reading glasses don't work well for people who have a different prescription in each eye, an astigmatism, or eyes that are closer together or farther apart than "average.".