Why Have an Eye Exam
There are many reasons why you should attend annual comprehensive eye exams. In addition to helping you avoid eye pain and blurred vision by updating your vision prescription, our eye exams are also the best way to catch potential diseases early on, when they’re easier to manage, to keep you seeing clearly.
What Happens During Your Eye Exam
During your eye exam, we will review your medical and vision history, including any symptoms or changes you have noticed. We will then conduct a series of vision tests, such as reading an eye chart and determining your prescription using different lenses. We may check how your eyes work together, how they focus and how they respond to light.
We also measure your eye pressure and examine the front and back of your eyes using specialized instruments. In some cases, your pupils may be dilated to allow a more detailed view of the retina and optic nerve, helping detect early signs of conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration or other eye health issues.
Our Specialty Eye Exams
Pediatric
Contact Lens
Unlike eyeglasses, which sit in front of your face, contact lenses sit directly on your eyes, meaning they require both a precise prescription and a comfortable fit for clear vision. We measure your eyes and ensure you can see comfortably, so you can truly enjoy the freedom contact lenses provide.
Diabetic
Diabetes impacts all areas of your health, but it has an outsized effect on your eyes and vision. If you have diabetes, we’ll examine your eyes and look for signs of diabetic complications, such as diabetic retinopathy, to manage your eye health.
FAQ About Eye Exams
Why VisionQuest Eyecare
For Your Comprehensive Eye Exam
We have been dedicated to nurturing the vision of patients in our community for nearly three decades. We have the experienced team you and your family need to manage your eye health and keep you seeing clearly for years to come.




