Your examination may include dilation (especially if you're scheduled for a medical eye examination) so please prepare accordingly. Be prepared to talk about your hobbies, your sports, your activities, and how you use your eyes in your daily activities! We want to know it all so we can help you enjoy your vision. Sana will visit with you and ensure all of your eye and visual needs and concerns are addressed. Having a full drug list and medical history with you if you weren’t able to fill out the intake forms at home will be helpful. Your examination will begin with a review of your medical history, eye history and a measurement of your eyesight with and without glasses or contact lenses and several other important tests. Children may have an eye tracking test with the RightEye eye tracking device, and contact lens patients may have a corneal topography done with our Medmont corneal topographer. If you selected it, they will also take 'virtual CT-like' scans of the back of your eyes with our Maestro2 OCT technology. Prior to seeing our doctors, one of our eye care professionals (Josue or Natalia) will spend about fifteen minutes measuring your eye alignment with the Neurolens NMD2 device, the curvature of the front of your eyes, taking infra red images of your eyelid glands with the Lipiscan, and ultra wide field Optomap pictures of the back of your eyes. If you've already submitted everything prior to arriving, we will get your exam started promptly. If you didn't get a chance to review and complete our electronic intake forms at home, we will have you sign those at check-in. We will begin your visit with an email from our super friendly team member Sylvia with forms to review and sign, and a link to fill out your pre-exam medical history and concerns. If you’re a new patient, welcome to our practice! We’re looking forward to meeting you and taking care of your eyes and vision needs.
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