Eye Check-up General
We don’t just sell eyeglasses and sunglasses; we also see to it that we checked your eyes and give you the correct prescription. We offer computerized eye check-up performed by licensed optometrists.
Color Vision Test
A color blind test is a device your eye doctor uses to determine if you have a color vision deficiency, commonly known as color blindness.
There are two types of color blind tests:- Screening tests that can detect the presence of a color vision problem
- More detailed, quantitative tests that can detect a color vision deficiency and determine the type and severity of color blindness
Binocular Vision
What we see is the result of signals sent from the eyes to the brain. Usually the brain receives signals from both (bi) eyes (ocular) at the same time. The information contained in the signal from each eye is slightly different and with well-functioning binocular vision, the brain is able to use these differences to judge distances and coordinate eye movements.
Binocular vision anomalies are among the most common visual disorders. They are usually associated with symptoms such as headaches, eye strain, eye pain, blurred vision, and occasionally double vision. There are many reasons binocular vision might become reduced or lost altogether, including:
- Reduced vision in one eye
- Loss of coordination of movement between the two eyes (strabismus)
- Problems with the brain comparing images from both eyes
Diagnosis
Contract Lenses
Eye Glasses
Prescription Sunglasses
Cataract Screening