The primary sign of strabismus is a visible misalignment of the eyes, with one eye turning in, out, up, down. Refractions determine the presence of ametropia, an error in the focusing of light rays as they pass through the cornea and retina of the eye. An eye exam involves a series of tests to evaluate your vision and check for eye diseases.
Your eye doctor may use a variety of instruments, shine bright lights directly at your eyes and request that you look through an array of lenses. A refraction test tells your eye doctor exactly what prescription you need in your glasses or contact lenses. Routine eye exams produce a final diagnosis, like nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism.
Your eye doctor may use a variety of instruments, shine bright lights directly at your eyes and request that you look through an array of lenses. A refraction test tells your eye doctor exactly what prescription you need in your glasses or contact lenses. Routine eye exams produce a final diagnosis, like nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism.
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For nearly 30 years, our office and the medical team at Kendall Eye Institute office have provided eye care as well as family eye health services. We understand that patients have a variety of practices in the area to choose from. Come and experience top eye care carried out a little differently in our Private Practice.
Evaluation of the eyes and vision should be performed in the pediatrician's office at every well-child visit. The contact lens fitter will confirm the general health of your corneas and tear film, and measure corneal curvature to determine your suitability for contact lens wear. A refractive error means that the light is not bending properly when it passes through the lens of your eye.
At Kendall Eye Institute we strive to give you the best possible treatment and experience to help you achieve your vision goals. Dr. Gupta is Board Certified in Ophthalmology and specializes in diseases of the retina and vitreous. He has extensive experience in the treatment of a wide variety of retinal disorders including age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.
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James Meal
Nov 16, 2021
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Dec 31, 2020
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Charm Stone
Nov 13, 2019
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I used to like this office when I saw Dr. Hamburger, but he was away on sabbatical, so I had to see a different doctor after having my cornea scratched. My appointment was at 3 pm and I arrived at 2:50 pm. I was charged the 4% fee for using my credit card. I asked if there was a preferred method of payment and she said cash or check! That is nuts. I was here for 2 full hours during this appointment to just verify that what the urgent care did was sufficient. I could hear the doctor I was supposed to see chatting with the patient for a good 45 mins, while I and another patient waited for her to
Cristina Tapia
Jun 04, 2018
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I waited an hour in the lobby. They have a sign on the window saying "sign here" but they don't check the sheet , I had to knock on the window to let them know I was there and a new patient. Then they wanted to tell me that my insurance was not covering my exam for my contacts which was false. My insurance covers my eye exam for glasses and standard frames and lens and $100 allowance to my contacts. The doctor was super nice but unfortunately I found out today the prescription she had giving me was not correct. When I was done with the exam I went to the another window to see what frames I could