Understanding Your Eye Exam Results

After your eye exam, you’ll get a diagnosis and care plan. This overview will tell you what to expect and what your next steps will probably be.

When you finish your eye exam, your optometrist will give you a diagnosis and care plan. They’ll review all the test results and talk to you about any health issues that came up, whether it’s something common like dry eyes, or something that could be more serious, like glaucoma.

This is a good opportunity to ask questions about your exam results or your eye health in general.

Review Your Results and Ask Questions

Your optometrist might ask you to come back for a follow-up appointment. If your exam uncovered a vision problem that requires additional testing, they may also refer you to a specialist.

Your doctor will also explain exactly what type of prescription you need, based on whether you’re nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism, which is a football-shaped cornea that causes blurred vision.

If you’ve had an eye exam before, your doctor will also note if your vision has changed since then.

And they’ll let you know what type of glasses or contact lenses will work best for you.

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Other Recommendations

Your optometrist might make lifestyle recommendations as well.

For example, if they noticed signs of sun damage on your eyes, they’ll suggest sunglasses that can protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. Or if you’re bothered by dry eyes, they might give you a sample of artificial tears and check in with you later to see if they’re helping.

Most people who walk into an America’s Best location already know their vision is less than perfect. Maybe they’re having trouble reading or seeing clearly at night.

An eye exam can be a big relief, because it means clearer vision is just around the corner!

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