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Comprehensive Eye Exams

Eye Exam Spring Texas Regardless of your age or physical health, it’s important to have regular eye exams.

During a complete eye exam, your eye doctor will not only determine your prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses, but will also check your eyes for common eye diseases, assess how your eyes work together as a team and evaluate your eyes as an indicator of your overall health.

A comprehensive eye exam includes a number of tests and procedures to examine and evaluate the health of your eyes and the quality of your vision. These tests range from simple ones, like having you read an eye chart, to complex tests, such as using a high-powered lens to examine the health of the tissues inside of your eyes.

Eye care experts in Spring, TX recommend you have a complete eye exam every year to assess your risk for potentially damaging eye conditions, as well as to keep on top of any changes in vision you may be experiencing.

Pediatric Eye Exam At Our Spring Optometry Practice

Some experts estimate that approximately 5% to 10% of pre-schoolers and 25% of school-aged children have vision problems. According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), all children should have their eyes examined at 6 months of age, at age 3 and again at the start of school. Children without vision problems or risk factors for eye or vision problems should then continue to have their eyes examined at every year throughout school.

Children with existing vision problems or risk factors should have their eyes examined more frequently. Common risk factors for vision problems include:

  • premature birth
  • developmental delays
  • turned or crossed eyes
  • family history of eye disease
  • history of eye injury
  • other physical illness or disease

The AOA recommends that children who wear eyeglasses or contact lenses should have their eyes examined at least every 12 months or according to their Spring eye doctor’s instructions. Read more about Pediatric Eye Exams.

Book Your Annual Eye Exam At Klein Eyecare Today!

The AOA also recommends an annual eye exam for any adult who wears eyeglasses or contacts. If you don’t normally need vision correction, you still need an eye exam every year. Doctors often recommend more frequent examinations for adults with diabetes, high blood pressure and other disorders, because many diseases can have an impact on vision and eye health.

If you are over 40, it’s a good idea to have your eyes examined every one to two years to check for common age-related eye problems such as presbyopia, cataracts and macular degeneration. Read more about Vision After 40.

Because the risk of eye disease continues to increase with advancing age, everyone over the age of 60 should be examined annually. Read more about Vision After 60.

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Join us in welcoming Dr. Moczygemba

Dr. Moczygemba completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Texas at Austin where she studied biology and business. She went on to pursue her Doctor of Optometry degree at the University of Houston College of Optometry, graduating with honors. She now practices as a therapeutic optometrist and optometric glaucoma specialist. Outside of her professional life, Dr. Moczygemba enjoys spending time outdoors, reading, and cheering on the Longhorns.

As a San Antonio native, she enjoys going back to spend quality time with her family. Dr. Moczygemba is a committed member of the American Optometric Association and Texas Optometric Association. Her passion for eye health and her diverse interests make her a well-rounded and dedicated healthcare provider. She is committed to delivering excellent comprehensive eyecare to her patients.