Many of the exams done at your eye doctor's office check your vision, but some of them check your eye's health, and they also look at specific parts of the eye.
Some of the eye conditions have no early symptoms you've noticed, so these tests are important to see how healthy your eyes really are.
Let's take a look at a few of them, including what you can expect and what your doctor is looking for. One of the main tests your doctor might do to understand your eye health is called a dilated eye exam.
It's often part of your regular yearly appointment, and it may be done more often if your doctor recommends it.
For example, if you notice changes in your vision, or if you're at risk for an eye condition.
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