Eye Exam

How to Prepare For An Eye Exam

There are several ways you can prepare for eye exams with Dr. Grazian at Santee Vision Care Center Optometry. It is important to see an optometrist for eye exams every other year or annually if you are at risk for certain eye diseases. Get the quality eye care you deserve in Santee, Lakeside, El Cajon, and throughout East County. Schedule your next eye exam with our office and bring any questions you have about the vision problems you are experiencing.

Preparing For Eye Exams

When you go to an eye exam, you will want to be prepared with your ID and insurance card if you have one. If you have been having problems with your vision that led to the exam, write down a list of your symptoms to talk them over with the optometrist. If you are on any prescription medications, write them down, so they can be added to your medical chart if they aren't already there. If your eyes are going to be dilated during the appointment, make sure that you have a ride home from the exam.

What to Expect During An Eye Exam

Eye exams are not painful. Both the interior and exterior of your eye will be examined. You will go through a series of vision tests to see if you need vision correction. The pressure in your eyes will be measured, which is a quick, painless test. If there are any problems detected during the routine eye exam, your optometrist will talk to you about what steps may be needed.

Schedule Your Eye Exam Today

If it's time to schedule your eye exam, give Santee Vision Care Center Optometry a call. Dr. Grazian provides quality eye care for residents in Santee, Lakeside, El Cajon, and throughout East County. Our office is a Premier Provider of VSP (Vision Service Plan), EyeMed, and most other vision care plans. Call our team today at (619) 562-5220 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.