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Delran’s Trusted Choice for Eye Health Screenings

We take a whole-health approach to your eye care. Our comprehensive eye exams do more than check your prescription. 

They help protect your long-term vision and overall eye health. Your exam is customized to your needs, age, and risk factors, giving you the clarity and confidence you deserve.

What to Expect During Your Eye Exam

Your visit begins with a conversation. We ask about your medical history, lifestyle, and any vision changes you’ve noticed. From there, we’ll perform a full exam that includes:

  • Visual acuity testing

  • Prescription check and refraction

  • Eye muscle and movement evaluation

  • Eye pressure measurement

  • Retinal health assessment

  • Screenings for glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye changes

We use advanced tools like digital retinal imaging and visual field testing to spot even subtle changes, so you can stay ahead of issues before they affect your life.

Now featuring EIDON Retinal Imaging: 

Our state-of-the-art EIDON widefield retinal imaging system captures ultra-high-resolution images of your retina quickly and comfortably—no dilation required in many cases. This advanced technology allows for early detection of eye diseases and provides a comprehensive view of retinal health, ensuring you receive the most thorough care possible. 

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More Than a Prescription

Even if your vision seems fine, a yearly eye exam can detect issues long before symptoms appear. From glaucoma and cataracts to retinal changes caused by diabetes or high blood pressure, early detection is key. Our eye doctors focus on education and prevention to help you stay ahead of potential problems with clear, actionable guidance.

Eye Exams for All Ages

Vision needs change with age. We tailor every exam based on your age, health, and risk factors:

  • Kids: Early detection of focusing and tracking problems that can affect learning.

  • Adults: Prescription accuracy and early screening for eye diseases.

  • Seniors: Monitoring for age-related conditions like cataracts, macular degeneration, and glaucoma.

Whether you need your first pair of glasses, a contact lens fitting, or help managing chronic conditions, we adjust your care to meet you where you are.

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When Should You Schedule an Eye Exam?

We recommend annual eye exams for most adults and children. You may need to schedule sooner if you’re experiencing:

  • Blurry or changing vision

  • Headaches or frequent eye strain

  • Difficulty with night driving

  • A family history of eye disease

  • Diabetes, high blood pressure, or other chronic health conditions

Ready for Clear, Confident Vision?

A comprehensive eye exam is one of the most important things you can do to protect your sight.

If it’s been more than a year since your last visit or you’re noticing changes, reach out. We’re here to answer your questions and help you schedule a visit that fits your needs.

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