We can provide expert diagnosis and treatment for a range of eye conditions, including dry eye syndrome, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.
Exceptional eye care and fashionable eyewear go hand-in-hand here at Korrect.
Visual Acuity Test
A visual acuity test measures how well you can see at various distances. Using an eye chart, our optometrists will assess your vision clarity to determine if you need corrective lenses.
Glaucoma Test
Our glaucoma test helps detect early signs of glaucoma, a condition that can lead to vision loss if untreated. We use advanced techniques to measure the pressure inside your eyes and assess your optic nerve health.
Optomap Retinal Imaging
Optomap retinal imaging provides a comprehensive view of your retina, allowing for early detection of eye conditions such as retinal tears, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. This quick, non-invasive test captures detailed images without the need for dilation.
Slit Lamp Exam
The slit lamp exam is a crucial part of your eye health evaluation. This test uses a microscope and bright light to examine the front and back parts of your eye, helping detect conditions like cataracts, corneal injuries, and eye infections.
Dilation
Dilation involves using special drops to widen your pupils, allowing our optometrists to get a better view of the internal structures of your eyes. This process is essential for detecting eye diseases and assessing overall eye health.
Refraction
Refractions determine your precise prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses. Traditional refraction relies on manual measurements and subjective evaluations, but with our digital phoropter the patient can see images side-by-side to better compare them and give confident answers. Digital refractions utilize modern technology to give highly accurate evaluations.
Pupil Size and Refractivity Test
This test measures the size and reactivity of your pupils to light. It helps our optometrists evaluate your neurological function and detect any abnormalities that may indicate underlying health issues.
Pediatric Eye Exams
Early detection of vision problems is crucial for a child’s overall development. Dr. Summers offers comprehensive eye exams and treatments for young patients. We make the experience fun and comfortable for kids!
Note: we require children to be able to identify letters and numbers in an eye exam. If your child isn’t quite there yet, give us a call and we can make a recommendation for another local optometrist: (502) 895-2020.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I get an eye exam?
It is generally recommended to have an eye exam annually. Children, adults over 60, and those with certain health conditions or a family history of eye disease may need more frequent exams.
What are the signs that I need glasses?
Common signs that you might need glasses include blurry vision, difficulty seeing at night, frequent headaches, eye strain, and needing to squint to see clearly. If you experience any of these symptoms, schedule an eye exam to determine if glasses are needed.
Can I wear contact lenses if I have astigmatism?
Yes, there are special contact lenses designed to correct astigmatism, known as toric lenses. Our optometrist can fit you with the right type of contact lenses to address your specific vision needs.
What should I expect during a pediatric eye exam?
During a pediatric eye exam, our optometrist will perform various tests to check your child’s vision, eye alignment, and overall eye health. The exam is designed to be engaging and stress-free for children, ensuring accurate assessments in a comfortable environment.
What kinds of insurance and payment options are available?
Navigating insurance coverage for eye care is no stroll through the park. We’re here to help. We accept a range of insurance plans. Our staff is experienced in helping you maximize your benefits and minimize out-of-pocket expenses. See what insurance plans we accept.