Comprehensive Eye Exams in Staten Island NY

Woman receiving comprehensive eye exam with advanced diagnostic equipment at an optometrist's office, ensuring optimal vision health.

Scheduling an eye exam in Staten Island NY isn't just about updating your prescription or checking off a box on your annual health checklist — it’s a vital step in protecting your overall well-being.

At Eyes on Amboy, our comprehensive eye exams go far beyond testing your eyesight. We screen for serious eye diseases, evaluate how your eyes function together, and often detect early signs of broader health concerns like diabetes or high blood pressure, sometimes before symptoms appear.


What Happens During a Staten Island NY Eye Exam?

Your eye doctor will determine which tests are best for you based on your vision needs, family history, and overall health. Most comprehensive exams include several key evaluations:

  • Visual Acuity Test: Measures how clearly you see at various distances using a standard eye chart.
  • Peripheral Vision Assessment: Checks for blind spots or peripheral vision loss.
  • Retinoscopy: Gives an approximate eyeglass prescription by analyzing how light reflects from your retina.
  • Refraction Test: Fine-tunes your prescription using a phoropter to identify the lenses that give you the clearest vision.
  • Slit Lamp Exam: Examines the eye’s front structures for signs of cataracts, corneal damage, and more.
  • Retinal Imaging: Captures photos of the back of your eye to detect diabetic eye disease or macular issues.
  • Eye Pressure Check (Tonometry): Screens for glaucoma by measuring intraocular pressure.
  • Fundus Exam (Ophthalmoscopy): Views the optic nerve, retina, and blood vessels for signs of disease.

How Often Should You Get a Comprehensive Eye Exam?

The frequency of eye exams can vary depending on your age, health status, and vision correction needs. In general:

  • Children should have exams at 6 months, 3 years, before school starts, and then every two years until age 18, according to the American Optometric Association (AOA).
  • Adults aged 18–60 are advised to get an exam every two years if they have no symptoms or risk factors.
  • Seniors aged 61 and older should have yearly exams to monitor for age-related vision changes and diseases.

Your optometrist may recommend more frequent visits if you have certain medical conditions, wear contacts, or are at high risk for eye disorders.


Contact Lens Fitting: Is It Part of a Standard Eye Exam?

If you wear or are interested in contact lenses, you’ll likely need a separate fitting exam. Contact lens prescriptions require additional testing, such as measuring the curvature of your cornea and evaluating how well lenses sit on your eyes.

When booking your appointment at Eyes on Amboy, let our team know if you're considering contact lenses so we can schedule enough time for your fitting and evaluation.

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Monday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Tuesday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Wednesday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
Closed

Eyes on Amboy

3161 Amboy Rd
Staten Island, NY 10306

(718) 984-9168