How to Prepare for a Visit to the Eye Doctor


According to the National Eye Institute, proper refractive correction could improve the vision of over 150 million Americans. Whether you're looking to improve your vision with corrective lenses or just getting a check-up to make sure your eyes are healthy, visiting the eye doctor can be intimidating. Here are some tips for preparing for a visit.


Make an Appointment in Advance

Making an appointment a few weeks before your visit will ensure that you get a spot with the doctor. Be sure to schedule the appointment at a time when you won't be rushed or tired. It's also important to give yourself enough time in case the doctor needs to run extra tests. Arrive early to your appointment, as there may be paperwork to fill out.


Gather Your Medical History

Before visiting the eye doctors, it's important to gather any relevant medical history including vision problems, family health issues, and any medications that you are taking. This information can help the doctor understand your current condition and make better treatment recommendations. To help streamline the process, make a list of any medications you are taking and bring it to your appointment. You can also bring any recent eye care records such as prescriptions and test results.


Bring Your Insurance Card

It's essential to bring your insurance card and any other relevant documents to the appointment. This will allow the doctor's office to verify your insurance coverage and make sure that you get the best possible care. If you're paying for the visit, bring your credit card or cash to cover the cost. By not wasting time gathering the necessary documents, you can focus more on your visit.


Wear Your Glasses or Contact Lenses

If you wear glasses or contact lenses, be sure to wear them for your eye doctor visit. Wearing your eyewear will help the doctor evaluate your eyes more accurately. For instance, if you wear glasses, the doctor can check your prescription to make sure it hasn't changed since your last visit. It's also important to bring a pair of sunglasses or a hat to wear after your appointment, as some eye drops can make your eyes very sensitive to light.


Preparing for a visit to the eye doctors doesn't have to be stressful. By taking the necessary steps ahead of time, you can ensure that your appointment runs smoothly and efficiently! For help, call us today at Skowron Eye Care! We look forward to hearing from you.

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