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Enhance Vision Health: Expert Eye Exams in Lake Oswego


Have you ever wondered how often you should have your eyes checked? Whether reading, using digital screens, or simply enjoying the view, your eyes are at the heart of every experience. Our eye care team is here to help you make the most of your eyes and vision to live your best life every day.

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When Should You Have Your Eyes Checked?


Prioritizing your eye health begins with routine eye exams. We recommend requesting a comprehensive eye exam at least once per year, tailored to each patient's unique needs. Factors to consider include age, risk profile, and whether you wear corrective lenses such as eyeglasses or contacts.

Children, in particular, benefit from regular eye exams to identify any vision issues that might hinder their learning journey. At Lake Oswego Vision Clinic, our team offers meticulous and personalized eye exams that cater to your unique needs.

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Signs You Need an Eye Exam


Your eyes are the silent messengers of your well-being. Pay attention to these common symptoms that might hint at the need for an eye examination:

  • Blurriness at any distance
  • Headaches when reading or using screens
  • Challenges while reading or viewing screens
  • Seeing double images
  • Difficulty distinguishing colors
  • Struggling while driving
  • Sensitivity to glare
  • Night vision concerns
  • Mobility difficulties, like bumping into objects

A family history of vision problems could be an essential reason to consider an eye examination. Don't ignore these signs — take a proactive step by requesting an appointment with Lake Oswego Vision Clinic to assess your eye health thoroughly.

What Happens During an Eye Exam?


Your journey toward better vision commences with an in-depth eye examination at Lake Oswego Vision Clinic. Our experienced optometrists will review your medical history and address any current vision-related concerns you may have. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, remember to bring them along for the examination, as they provide essential insights into your visual requirements.

Our skilled optometrists will conduct various tests during the eye exam, including a glaucoma screening, a visual acuity assessment, and a refraction test. These tests serve as valuable tools for gauging the health of your eyes and shaping personalized recommendations.

What Is a Visual Acuity Test?

The visual acuity test offers insights into how well you see with each eye. Our optometrists will ask you to cover one eye at a time and identify symbols, typically displayed as letters or numbers on a chart placed at a distance. The results help us understand your visual clarity at varying distances.

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What Is a Refraction Eye Exam?

The refraction eye exam is pivotal in determining your prescription for glasses or contact lenses. By employing a machine that showcases lenses of varying strengths, we evaluate your vision as you switch between lenses while reading letters and numbers. This process assists us in pinpointing the optimal prescription to enhance your visual comfort.

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Pediatric Eye Exams: Setting the Foundation for Lifelong Vision Health


Regular pediatric eye exams are essential to safeguard your child's visual development. Our specialized techniques ensure accurate testing and comfort for young children. 80% of learning is visual, whether learning to walk as a baby or learning math in school. Our attentive examinations monitor developmental milestones and address risk factors, such as premature birth.

These comprehensive assessments track visual skills, eye health, and potential issues from infancy to school age. Various treatments, including eyeglasses, contact lenses, or ortho-k, can be discussed for optimal vision. Prioritize your child's future by adhering to these guidelines for their visual well-being.

InfantSEE®: Early Detection for Lifelong Eye Health

We're proud to offer InfantSEE®, a service that detects potential eye and vision problems for babies between 6 and 12 months of age. This comprehensive assessment helps ensure your child's lifelong eye health regardless of income or ability to pay.

Request an appointment today at Lake Oswego Vision Clinic to experience comprehensive eye care tailored to your needs.