Early detection for your eye health
Good eyesight is essential for your quality of life. Our professional eye screening helps to detect potential abnormalities or risks that could affect your vision at an early stage.
Using the latest measurement technology, we carry out comprehensive tests to detect early signs of eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy. Our goal is to keep your eyes healthy and prevent potential damage before it occurs.
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Eye screening - more than just a vision test
Our eye screening goes beyond the standard vision test to provide a comprehensive approach to preserving your vision. In addition to providing you with perfectly fitted glasses, we focus on your overall eye health.
This additional service provides extra peace of mind in everyday life. Using advanced measurement techniques, we assess how well your eyes respond to different visual demands - ensuring tailored solutions for optimal vision. Because your eye health is our priority.
Eye Screening - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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What is an eye exam - and why is it important?
A vision screening is a preventive exam that provides valuable information about your eye health. It can help detect early signs of abnormalities such as glaucoma or retinal changes.
Potential risks can be identified before they affect your vision.
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Does a eye screening replace a visit to an eye doctor?
No, an eye screening is a preventive service and does not replace a medical diagnosis by an eye doctor.
We recommend that you visit an eye doctor at least once a year, especially if you have existing eye conditions or are at increased risk.
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How does a eye screening work?
The screening includes several measurements, such as an intraocular pressure test, a retinal analysis and, if necessary, a visual field test.
All exams are quick, gentle, and provide valuable information about the health of your eyes.
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Who should consider an eye screening?
An eye screening is beneficial for anyone who wants to monitor their eye health on a regular basis. It is especially recommended for people over 40, those with a family history of eye disease, or those with chronic conditions such as diabetes that can affect vision.
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How often should you get an eye screening?
We recommend that you have an eye screening once a year. This routine helps to detect changes early and take further action if necessary.
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Is There an Additional Cost for an Eye Screening?
Yes, eye screening is an additional service and is billed individually. We are happy to provide detailed cost information in a personal consultation.
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Why is early detection of eye disease so important?
Many eye diseases, such as glaucoma or age-related macular degeneration, develop gradually over the years and often go unnoticed in the early stages.
Regular eye exams can help detect risks early. This allows you to take timely action to preserve your vision.
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Does the eye screening hurt?
No, our eye screening is completely painless. The advanced measurement equipment is non-contact or minimally touching, making it a comfortable and stress-free experience.
Most tests take only a few minutes and provide an accurate assessment of your eye health - without any discomfort.
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Why is advanced technology important for eye screening?
Our high-precision measuring devices detect even the smallest abnormalities at an early stage. By using the latest technology, we gain a detailed insight into your eye health - contact-free, fast and reliable.
These precise measurements allow us to give you the best possible advice and tailor-made recommendations for your vision.
