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Comprehensive Eye Exams in South Charleston, WV

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At Advanced EyeCare Center, we believe routine eye exams are essential for maintaining not just your vision, but your overall health. Whether you’re a child, teen, adult, or senior, comprehensive eye exams help detect problems early and ensure your eyes are functioning at their best. Conveniently located in South Charleston, WV, we proudly provide thorough and personalized vision care for families throughout the region.

Why Annual Eye Exams Matter

A comprehensive eye exam goes beyond just checking if you need new glasses. Our optometrists assess:

  • Your prescription for glasses or contact lenses
  • Your eye coordination and focus
  • Your risk for eye diseases like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration
  • Your eyes as an indicator of overall health (including signs of diabetes, high blood pressure, or autoimmune disorders)

Many eye and vision conditions develop silently, without early symptoms. That’s why an annual eye exam is one of the most important steps in preventative health care.

What to Expect During a Comprehensive Eye Exam

During your visit at our South Charleston clinic, your optometrist will guide you through several evaluations, including:

  • Visual acuity testing (eye charts)
  • Refraction test to determine your eyeglass or contact lens prescription
  • Binocular vision testing to check how your eyes work together
  • Eye pressure test to screen for glaucoma
  • Retinal exam with or without dilation
  • Digital retinal imaging (when necessary) for high-resolution views of your retina

We tailor every exam to your age, medical history, lifestyle, and vision goals.

How Often Should You Have an Eye Exam?

The American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends:

  • Children:
    • First eye exam at 6 months
    • Again at age 3
    • Before entering kindergarten
    • Then annually throughout school, even if no vision issues are present
  • Adults 18–39:
    • Every 1–2 years, or annually if wearing glasses or contacts
  • Adults 40–59:
    • Every 1–2 years
    • Watch for age-related changes like presbyopia, cataracts, and dry eye
  • Adults 60+:
    • Annual eye exams to monitor for glaucoma, macular degeneration, and other age-related eye diseases

Patients with conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of eye disease may need more frequent evaluations.

Children’s Eye Exams at Advanced EyeCare Center

Children rely on their vision to learn, play, and grow. Yet 1 in 4 school-aged children may have undiagnosed vision issues.

Our pediatric eye exams identify problems like:

  • Nearsightedness or farsightedness
  • Amblyopia (lazy eye)
  • Eye tracking or teaming issues
  • Color blindness or visual processing concerns

We make our exams fun, gentle, and stress-free for kids of all ages. If your child wears glasses or contacts, we recommend exams every 12 months or as advised by your optometrist.

Family-Friendly Eye Care Near You in South Charleston

Located just off MacCorkle Avenue in South Charleston, our eye care team welcomes patients from throughout Kanawha County and surrounding areas.

Whether you’re coming in for your first exam or your tenth, we offer:

  • Modern diagnostic equipment
  • Experienced and compassionate optometrists
  • Convenient scheduling for all ages
  • Personalized care and clear answers

Schedule Your Comprehensive Eye Exam

Is it time for your next eye exam? Whether you’re noticing vision changes, need to update your glasses, or simply want peace of mind, we’re here for you.

Call us at 304-766-2220 or request an appointment online.

  • According to experts, 80% of learning is visual, which means that if your child is having difficulty seeing clearly, his or her learning can be affected. This also goes for infants who develop and learn about the world around them through their sense of sight. To ensure that your children have the visual resources they need to grow and develop normally, their eyes and vision should be checked by an eye doctor at certain stages of their development.
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