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Eye Exams in Ashkelon

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Eye Exams in Ashkelon

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Did you search on Google for where to get an eye exam in Ashkelon and end up on our page? We recommend reading this entire article before deciding where to have your eye exam.

The simplest problem you've probably already heard about is that if you don't address vision issues in time and don't get regular eye exams, your vision will deteriorate and you'll need stronger glasses later, sometimes even requiring cylinder correction.

Eye Exams in Ashkelon for Children

The first eye exam is typically performed on babies at 6-12 months old. During this period, the exam is conducted by a doctor through the health clinic or pediatric center the baby is registered with. Additional exams are then performed at ages three and six. Eye exams should be conducted by specialists in pediatric eye care. If your child has vision problems and needs glasses, it's important to ensure they wear their glasses whenever needed, and of course, to have an annual eye exam to check if the prescription matches their current glasses - if not, it's recommended to get new lenses matching the child's new prescription as soon as possible.

The main problem that can result from wearing glasses that don't match the current prescription is rapid deterioration and damage to vision.

Eye Exams in Ashkelon for Adults

Eye exams are just as important for adults as they are for children. A professional eye exam takes just a few minutes and answers the crucial question: "Has my prescription changed?" If you wear glasses, it's advisable to address this as quickly as possible to avoid the risk of further vision deterioration.

Eye Exams for Driver's License (Green Form)

Currently, the law requires anyone wanting to obtain or renew a driver's license to undergo an eye exam for the green form. The Ministry of Transportation emphasizes eye exams for the simple reason of safety - both for the driver and those around them. Some drivers need prescription glasses all the time, only while driving, or only during nighttime driving. It doesn't really matter when you need the glasses - what's important is that you wear them while driving to prevent accidents and fines.

Eye Exams Before Vision Correction Surgery

Decided you want to remove your glasses? It's important to have an eye exam before surgery. Vision correction surgery requires careful planning, proper selection of surgical method, and exceptionally high precision from the treating physician. To ensure the surgery is performed optimally, the doctor needs to send the patient for an eye exam that will check the cornea through a series of scans to verify that the cornea is healthy and thick enough for laser surgery, since the surgery makes the cornea thinner. Additionally, the exam checks that the eye is healthy and there's no extreme dryness or other disorders that could disrupt the surgery or cause complications.

Advanced Technology for Eye Exams in Ashkelon

At Prizma Optic, we always put our customers first, which is why we continuously strive to improve our service, experience, and equipment. For eye exams, we've invested in unique technology and an experienced optometrist to perform eye exams for our customers, leading to the most accurate results possible and ultimately the perfect glasses fitting or necessary treatment.

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