Eye Exams in
Naperville & Hickory Hills
If you’re looking for a thorough, personalized eye exam in Naperville or Hickory Hills, Morrison Eyecare is a trusted name in the Chicago metropolitan area. Our experienced eye doctors provide comprehensive eye exams designed to assess your eye health, update your vision prescription, and detect potential eye conditions early. Whether you need a routine checkup or have specific concerns, our team is dedicated to ensuring your eyes stay healthy and your vision remains clear.
The importance of annual eye exams
Yearly eye exams protect more than your vision; our optometrists in Naperville and Hickory Hills can identify early signs of over 270 diseases.¹ Even with 20/20 vision, you could still be at risk of eye diseases or functional vision problems. Early detection of glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, or vision changes related to diabetes allows for timely treatment and better outcomes.
Vision over 40 and 60
As your vision changes with age, regular exams become even more important:
- After 40, many adults begin to notice presbyopia, or difficulty focusing on close objects.
- By age 60, the risk of age-related eye conditions, including glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, rises significantly.
Our comprehensive eye exams address these changes, ensuring your vision stays clear and your eyes remain healthy as you age.
What to expect during your eye exam
A comprehensive eye exam at Morrison Eyecare goes beyond simply checking your vision. Our eye doctors evaluate your eyes for common conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease. We also assess symptoms of computer vision syndrome and other lifestyle-related eye concerns.
Our eye examinations typically include the following:
- A detailed evaluation of your eye structure and function
- An eye pressure check for glaucoma
- Visual field testing to assess your peripheral vision
- Digital retinal imaging and optical coherence tomography to detect early signs of diseases and monitor their progression
- An assessment of how your eyes work together (binocular vision)
- A review of your vision needs for eyeglasses or contact lenses
- A personalized contact lens exam if you wear or are considering lenses
- A discussion of lifestyle factors affecting your vision, including computer use
Signs you may need an eye exam
It’s important to schedule an eye exam regularly, but you should also come in if you notice any of the following:
- Blurry or double vision
- Frequent headaches or eye strain, especially after screen use
- Difficulty seeing at night or in low light
- Fluctuating vision or changes in prescription
- Eye pain, redness, or dryness
- Sudden floaters or flashes of light
Schedule your eye exam today
At Morrison Eyecare, our eye doctors combine extensive experience, trusted care, and advanced diagnostic technology to keep your eyes healthy and your vision clear. Don’t put off your eye exam—you may have an eye condition and not even notice any symptoms.
Call us, send a text, or schedule your appointment online today.