Patient Resources / What to Expect During an Eye Exam
The parts of a comprehensive eye examination vary according to the patient’s age, date of last exam, and other factors. Not all parts of the eye exam may be needed or performed, but the first part of the eye exam will include documenting medical history. Here are some eye and vision tests that are likely to be encountered during a comprehensive eye exam.
Eye and Vision Tests
How Long Will The Appointment Take?
A comprehensive eye exam can take 1 hour or longer, depending on the number and complexity of tests required to fully evaluate vision and the eyes health. If the eyes are dilated, at least a 90-minute appointment should be planned.
Can I Drive After My Eyes Are Dilated?
Many patients are able to drive themselves after having their eyes dilated, but it is important to remember that eyes will be sensitive to light and vision may be blurry and you should wear sunglasses after your exam.
For your safety, if you do not feel comfortable driving, arrange for someone to drive you home.