- 298 Colonial Drive | Horseheads, NY 14845
- 607-796-6284
- 607-796-6617
- Mon/Wed/Fri 8a-5p | Tue/Thu 9a-6p | Sat, Sun Closed
- 143 Village Square Suite 101 | Painted Post, NY 14870
- 607-796-6284
- 607-654-4250
- Mon/Wed/Fri 8a-5p | Tue 1p-6p | Thu 9a-6p | Sat, Sun Closed
Comprehensive Eye Care
At The Vision Center, our eye exams are patient-centered and catered to your individual vision needs. Our goal is the long-term protection of your ocular health, and an annual exam helps us achieve that.
We utilize the latest diagnostic technology and a wealth of experience within our optometry team to give us insight into your overall eye health and vision needs.
The Importance of an Eye Exam
A comprehensive eye exam is an opportunity for your eye doctor to assess your vision, ensure any prescription lenses you’re wearing are up to date, test how your eyes work together, and check on the health of your eyes.
Many common eye diseases develop without any symptoms. When we detect an ocular disease at an early stage, we have the best chance of managing it and protecting you against vision loss.
We like to see our adult and senior patients every 1–2 years, depending on their particular vision needs. If you have a very high or fluctuating prescription, a diagnosed eye disease, or other risk factors that may affect your visual health, we’ll recommend a personalized schedule.
Optomap Retinal Imaging
Include Optomap digital retinal imaging as part of your comprehensive eye exam. Benefits include…
- A high scan to show a healthy eye or detect disease.
- A view of the retina, giving your doctor a more comprehensive view than they can get by other means.
- The opportunity for you to view and discuss the optomap image of your eye with your doctor at the time of your exam.
- A permanent record for your file, which allows your doctor to view your images each year to look for changes.
Schedule your optomap today!
The Optomap is fast, easy, and comfortable for anyone and your doctor will review your images during your exam.
For more information on the optomap please visit the optomap website.