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Eye Exam

Las Vegas, NV

Eye Exam

At iFocus Vision Center, our comprehensive eye exams in Las Vegas, Nevada go above and beyond a simple vision check to ensure that your eyes are healthy and functioning properly. Dr. Velasco recommends yearly comprehensive eye exams starting at six months old. This early intervention allows her to monitor changes in her patients’ vision and detect any potential issues before they progress. For adults with certain risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high prescriptions, or a family history of eye disease, more frequent exams may be necessary to ensure early detection and treatment. 

What to expect during an eye exam 

During a comprehensive eye exam at iFocus Vision Center, we cover all aspects of your visual health. This includes testing your visual acuity (how well you see at a distance), checking for any issues with eye muscle teaming, evaluating your color vision and depth perception, and assessing the health of the front of your eyes. Our comprehensive eye exams in Las Vegas also include a refraction test to determine your glasses or contact lenses prescription. We use advanced tools like an autorefractor and digital phoropter to determine your precise eyeglass prescription quickly and accurately. The autorefractor measures how light enters your eye and provides an initial estimate of your prescription, while the digital phoropter allows us to fine-tune the prescription by conducting a series of lens comparisons. 

Another key test Dr. Velasco may perform is visual field testing using the Virtual Field. This innovative technology allows her to assess your peripheral (or side) vision and detect any potential blind spots or vision loss that could indicate glaucoma or other vision problems. The virtual reality-based visual field test makes the testing process interactive and engaging. You’ll feel like you’re in a virtual reality game while Dr. Velasco gathers crucial information about your visual field. 

Dilated eye exam  

A dilated eye exam is always included as part of your comprehensive eye exam. This process involves using eye drops to widen your pupils so that Dr. Velasco can get a clear view of the inside of your eye. While dilation may seem like a nuisance, it is the most important part of your overall eye health assessment. A dilated exam allows our eye doctor to check for signs of serious conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and other diseases that can cause vision loss if left untreated. 

Optomap retinal imaging 

We recommend getting an Optomap scan every time you have an eye exam. Optomap retinal imaging from Optos is a non-invasive procedure that produces a detailed image of your retina in seconds. This ultra-widefield digital image provides valuable information about your overall eye health and can help Dr. Velasco detect early signs of retinal diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. These images become a permanent part of your medical file, so our eye doctor can track any changes or progression in conditions over time. 

iWellness Scan 

iWellness Scans can also be performed as a part of your comprehensive eye exam. This state-of-the-art exam uses spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) to produce cross-sectional images of the layers of your retina. The iWellness Scan is like an MRI or CT scan for your eyes, allowing us to diagnose sight-threatening conditions and diseases that may not be visible during a traditional eye exam. 

Schedule an eye exam in Las Vegas 

Whether you need a new glasses prescription or want peace of mind about the health of your eyes, schedule a comprehensive eye exam with us today. Your eyes deserve the best care possible, so don’t wait until there’s a problem to prioritize your vision!