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What Can I Expect During an Eye Exam?

During an eye exam, your eye doctor will check your eyes to make sure they are healthy and that your vision is clear. Here are some things you can expect during the exam:

  • Vision test
  • Eye muscle test
  • Pupil response
  • Refraction test
  • Eye pressure test
  • Dilated eye exam

The testing that is done during an eye exam often largely depends on your vision and any eye conditions you may have or are at risk of developing.

The entire exam usually takes about 30 minutes to an hour. Your eye doctor will answer any questions you have and let you know if you need glasses or contacts. They can also give you tips to help keep your eyes healthy.

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About Us

Inland Eye Specialists serves you in all facets of patient care. That’s why we use the word comprehensive. From the moment you walk into our offices for your initial exam, our team is here for you throughout your entire journey toward vision restoration and cosmetic satisfaction. Our innovative, surgical approaches coupled with decades of experience in the field positions us as the vision providers best-equipped to assess and effectively treat your particular ocular condition. Our medically-trained staff includes board-certified surgeons, optometrists, and licensed optical specialists. These experienced practitioners utilize a wide variety of the safest, most advanced techniques to examine, protect, restore, and enhance your vision.

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How Often Should I Schedule an Eye Exam?

Eye exams are important to make sure your eyes are healthy and you can see well. How often you need an eye exam depends on a few things, like your age and if you have any eye problems.

Kids

For kids, it's a good idea to get an eye exam every year. This is because kids' eyes change quickly as they grow. If a child needs glasses, it's important to make sure the prescription is up to date.

Adults Under 60

For adults under age 60, it's recommended to get an eye exam every two years. If you don't have any eye problems and your vision is good, this is often enough.

Adults Over 60

For adults over 60, it's a good idea to get an eye exam every year. As you get older, you are more likely to develop certain eye conditions. If you wear glasses or contacts, you'll need an eye exam more often to make sure your prescription is still correct.

Your eye doctor at Inland Eye Specialists will be able to determine how often you should get an eye exam. They can help you figure out what's best for your eyes and your overall health.

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Testimonials

“The doctor and the staff are efficient and respectful. Thank you for treating my mom so well in your clinic.”

- Christina

“Everyone was very nice and professional! This was my son's first visit to an eye specialist. They did a great job of answering our questions, and making him feel comfortable.”

- Priscilla

“Professional, pleasant atmosphere, answered all my questions. The Doctor took as much time as I needed.”

- Bob

Our Locations

Fallbrook

521 East Elder Street
Suite 102
Fallbrook, CA 92028

Hemet

3953 West Stetson Avenue
Hemet, CA 92545

Menifee Valley Optometry

27168 Newport Road
Suite 4
Menifee, CA 92584

Murrieta

25395 Hancock Avenue
Suite 100
Murrieta, CA 92562

Murrieta Laser Center

25460 Medical Center Drive
Suite 103
Murrieta, CA 92562

Temecula

31950 Temecula Parkway
Suite B-7
Temecula, CA 92592
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