Comprehensive Eye Exams at Greenacres Eye Associates

FC – Comprehensive Eye Exams at Greenacres Eye Associates

Clear vision and healthy eyes are essential for daily life. Whether you are reading, driving, working on a computer, or simply enjoying the world around you, your eyes play a central role in how you experience everything. For this reason, a regular eye examination is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your vision and overall health.

At Greenacres Eye Associates, we provide comprehensive eye exams designed to detect vision problems, identify early signs of eye disease, and assess your overall eye health. Led by Dr. Benjamin Bittner, OD, we are dedicated to providing quality care in a welcoming atmosphere, guiding you toward clearer vision and healthier eyes.


Why Are Eye Exams Important?

Many people assume that if their vision is clear, their eyes must be healthy. However, some of the most serious eye conditions, such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration, often develop without any symptoms in their early stages. A routine eye exam can detect these problems before they cause permanent vision loss.

Other important reasons for a regular eye exam are listed below:

  • Assessing Vision Changes: Your prescription for glasses or contact lenses may need to be updated to ensure you are seeing your best.
  • Monitoring Eye Development: Children and adolescents need regular exams to ensure their eyes are developing properly.
  • Evaluating Overall Health: An eye exam can reveal early signs of other health conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
  • Preventing Future Problems: Early detection of eye diseases makes treatment and management much more effective.

What to Expect During Your Eye Exam

We take a patient-focused approach to every exam at Greenacres Eye Associates. Each test is a key part of building a complete picture of your eye health.

  • Medical and Vision History: We begin by reviewing your health history, including any current symptoms, medications you are taking, and any conditions that may affect your eyes.
  • Visual Acuity Testing: This is the familiar part of the exam where you read from an eye chart to measure the clarity of your vision at various distances. It helps us determine if you need corrective lenses.
  • Refraction Evaluation: This test determines your exact prescription for glasses or contact lenses. You will look through a series of lenses in a device called a phoropter to identify which ones provide the clearest vision.
  • Eye Muscle and Coordination Evaluation: We check how well your eyes work together as a team to identify any potential misalignment or muscle strain.
  • Pupil and Peripheral Vision Check: We test how your pupils respond to light and check your side (peripheral) vision, which can help detect signs of glaucoma or other conditions.
  • Slit Lamp Examination: Using a high-powered microscope, we examine the structures at the front of your eye, including the cornea and lens, to screen for conditions like cataracts or corneal damage.
  • Intraocular Pressure Measurement: Often known as the "air puff test," tonometry measures the pressure inside your eyes to screen for glaucoma.
  • Retina and Optic Nerve Evaluation: We examine the health of the retina and optic nerve at the back of your eye. For a clearer view, we may need to dilate your pupils or use advanced imaging technology.

Eye Exams for All Ages

Your vision needs change throughout your life. We provide exams tailored to every age group.

  • Adult Eye Exams: Regular exams are crucial for monitoring vision changes and detecting early signs of eye disease, especially for adults who spend significant time on digital devices.
  • Senior Eye Exams: As we age, the risk for conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration increases. Comprehensive exams for seniors can catch these problems early, helping to preserve vision and independence.

Your Eye Exam and Your General Health

Your eyes are often called "the windows to your health" because they can show early signs of systemic diseases. During an exam, we may be able to detect signs of desease:

  • Diabetes
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Autoimmune Disorders

This makes your routine eye exam a vital part of your overall healthcare.


Personalized Recommendations

After your exam, you will receive a personalized plan based on our findings:

  • An updated prescription for glasses or contact lenses.
  • Lifestyle recommendations, such as tips for reducing digital eye strain.
  • A referral for further testing or treatment if a condition is detected.
  • A recommendation for when to schedule your next follow-up exam.

Our goal is to provide you with clear, practical solutions that are tailored to your specific needs.


Meet Your Eye Care Provider

At the center of our practice is Dr. Benjamin Bittner, OD and his commitment to thorough and compassionate eye care. He ensures every patient feels well-informed and confident about their eye health. Dr. Bittner's approach combines precision, patient education, and practical solutions, ensuring every aspect of your vision and ocular health is considered.


Insurance and Payment Policies

We believe that everyone deserves access to quality eye care. Greenacres Eye Associates accepts a wide variety of insurance providers:

  • Medicare
  • United Healthcare
  • Cigna
  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross & Blue Shield
  • Medicaid
  • Tricare

Our team works with you to maximize your insurance benefits and keep any out-of-pocket costs low. We can verify your coverage before your appointment to ensure a smooth process.


Location Information

Greenacres Eye Associates
5493 10th Ave N Greenacres, FL 33463

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
9:00am - 6:00pm


Tuesday
9:00am - 7:00pm


Wednesday
Closed


Thursday
9:00am - 7:00pm


Friday
9:00am - 6:00pm


Saturday
9:00am - 1:00pm


Sunday
Closed

Greenacres Eye Associates

5493 10th Ave N
Greenacres, FL 33463

(561) 439-0075