Eeling Eye Specialist

FAQ

A : You can call us at 05-545 5777 and our friendly customer service will assist you in getting the appointment suitable to your preference or you can send in your inquiry and preferred time through our website online appointment form and we will revert and confirm your appointment via phone.

A : During your first visit, we will perform a comprehensive eye exam to assess your vision and overall eye health. We will discuss your medical history and any concerns you may have.

A : It is recommended to have a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years, depending on your age, risk factors, and whether you wear corrective lenses.

A :S eeing an ophthalmologist is important for maintaining eye health. Here are key times to schedule an appointment:

  1. Routine Eye Exams: Adults should have an eye exam every 1-2 years, even without symptoms.
  2. Vision Changes: Sudden or gradual changes like blurriness, double vision, or difficulty focusing.
  3. Eye Pain or Discomfort: Persistent pain, redness, swelling, or discomfort.
  4. Floaters and Flashes: Seeing floaters or flashes of light, which could indicate retinal issues.
  5. Night Vision Problems: Difficulty seeing in low light or at night.
  6. Chronic Dry Eyes: Persistent dryness, itching, or gritty feeling.
  7. Eye Injuries: Any injury to the eye from trauma, chemicals, or foreign objects.
  8. Diabetes: Regular exams for diabetic patients to monitor for diabetic retinopathy.
  9. Family History: Regular check-ups if there’s a family history of eye diseases.
  10. Unusual Symptoms: Sudden vision loss, severe headaches with eye pain, or seeing halos.
  11. Pre-existing Conditions: Regular follow-ups for diagnosed conditions like glaucoma or cataracts.
  12. Children’s Eye Health: If your child squints, has difficulty reading, or complains of vision problems.
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