What happens at an eye exam the first time?!


Question: What happens at an eye exam the first time!?
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First of all!. They ask you how they can help!. You explain your symptoms, they will then examine your eyes with a bright light, this doesn't hurt your eyes at all, it's just so they can look at the back of them near the retina!.

They will then put either these horrible goggles on and change each lenses until you can see better, or put your eyes in this machine and the lenses changes itself automatically!.

You have to tell the optician what you can, or can't see on the computer ahead of you with the lenses that will be changing regularly during the process!.

This takes about 10 minutes, she/he will then tell you what your prescription is, and weather it's worsened or stayed the same!.

She/he will then give you a new prescription!.

:] Simple as that!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

well first off all there like how can i help you, then there like okay well im going to look at your eye with this thing!.!.!. (sorry don't know what its called) its a bright light, but doesn't hurt you!. Then they examine it, and you do an eye chart test!.!.!. you see how far you can go with your eyes reading letters!. with my right eye i could get to like the 4th line, and my left eye, i was barely past the 1st line!. Lol my vision sucks!. i should wear glasses all the time but i prefer not to!.
then they just examine them and stuff!. goodluckWww@Answer-Health@Com

The first thing we do is to elicit the patients main complaint!.
Then a history and a test for VA and an examination of the eye and adnexa!.
An eye examination is not something a woman does with a computer!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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