A general eye test is a routine exam conducted to check your vision and eye health. Here's what it typically includes:
Measures how clearly you see at distances.
You’ll read letters on a chart (Snellen chart) from 20 feet away.
Determines your exact eyeglass prescription.
The eye doctor uses a phoropter and asks which lens is clearer.
Checks how well your eyes move together.
You’ll be asked to follow a target in different directions.
Tests how your pupils respond to light and objects at different distances.
A microscope examines the front parts of your eyes (cornea, lens, iris).
Helps detect cataracts, corneal injuries, or infections.
The doctor uses a light and magnifying lens to view the back of your eye.
Often done after dilating your pupils.
Measures the pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure) to check for glaucoma.
May use a puff of air or a tiny device to touch the eye.
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