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General questions

We may dilate your eyes with dilating drops to make your pupils larger during an eye exam. This allows them a better view of the internal structure of your eye. When your pupils are dilated you will be more sensitive to light and your vision may be blurry. Bring sunglasses to your exam to help reduce glare and light sensitivity after you leave.

We use special equipment during the exam to accurately diagnose and treat most eye conditions. These tests are painless and only take a few minutes.

Most vision insurance plans provide for one to two comprehensive eye examinations a year. If you do not have vision insurance, Sheridan Eye Care offers special discounts for those without insurance.

Yes, you need an appointment to be seen by a doctor. Both of our locations offer online appointment booking, and all of our forms are online. This allows a patient to fill out forms at home while they wait for their appointment. Having an appointment not only ensures that you will be seen and treated by one of our doctors. Make an appointment today!

Your eyes are windows to your overall health. Even with perfect vision, regular eye exams can reveal early signs of serious conditions like stroke, brain tumors, and cardiovascular disease – all without invasive procedures. As we age, the risk of eye-related issues like glaucoma and macular degeneration increases. By maintaining consistent check-ups with your eye doctor, you’re not just preserving your vision; you’re taking a proactive step in safeguarding your overall health. Don’t wait for symptoms to appear – schedule your comprehensive eye exam today and see the difference early detection can make.

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