More than just an eye exam - Professional Vision Care
Our optometric exams go far beyond a standard eye exam. Using the latest technology, we assess key parameters such as visual acuity, corneal condition and intraocular pressure.
This allows us to:
- Accurately determine your visual performance
- Customize glasses and contact lenses to meet your needs
- Help manage myopia
- Identify potential problems early on
Better vision starts with accurate analysis
Our optometric exams detect vision changes early and provide tailored solutions for clear vision and long-term eye health.
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More than vision - Your eye screening at Optik Maurer
An eye screening goes beyond standard vision tests. We assess key visual functions and detect early signs of abnormalities - for greater clarity and confidence in your vision.
Eye Screening
Children's Eye Health from the Start
Healthy vision is key to a child's learning and development. Our pediatric optometry services identify visual impairments early and provide customized solutions - from durable children's glasses to specialized myopia management to slow the onset of nearsightedness.
Pediatric Optometry
State-of-the-art measurement technology for accurate results
We use advanced equipment such as the Oculus Myopia Master for myopia control, the Oculus Keratograph 4 for precise contact lens fitting, and the Video Slit Lamp for detailed eye structure analysis. This technology allows us to find the best solution for your vision.
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Focus on Your Eyes
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Want to know more about your eye health? Our optometric exams provide an accurate analysis of your vision.
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FAQ - Optometry Frequently Asked Questions
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What is optometry and how does it differ from ophthalmology?
Optometry is the science of measuring, correcting, and detecting vision problems. Ophthalmology is the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases. An optometric examination by an optometrist does not replace a visit to an eye doctor, but it does provide valuable information about your vision health.
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How often should I have an eye exam?
We recommend that you have an eye exam every 1 to 2 years, especially if you already wear vision correction or notice changes in your vision.
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What tests are performed during an optometric exam?
In addition to the classic measurement of visual acuity, we also measure the condition of the cornea, the visual field and the intraocular pressure, among other things. These exams help detect vision problems and abnormalities early.
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Can an optometric exam replace an ophthalmologic exam?
No. Our measurements provide important information about possible abnormalities, but they do not replace a medical diagnosis by an eye care professional.
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What is myopia management and who is it for?
Myopia management helps slow the progression of nearsightedness in children and adolescents. It includes special glasses, contact lenses and personalized vision training.
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What are the benefits of an eye exam?
Eye exams can help detect vision problems early so you can take steps to maintain healthy vision in the long term.
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Are optometric measurements also useful for children?
Yes, it is especially important for children to have their vision checked early on, as vision develops particularly rapidly during the first few years of life.
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Can I wear contact lenses without an optometrist's exam?
We always recommend a professional fitting to ensure a perfect contact lens fit and to keep your eyes healthy.
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Do I need to schedule an optometric exam?
Yes, we recommend that you make an appointment in advance so that we can plan enough time for a detailed analysis and consultation.
