Spring In To Our Office For Your Spring Eye Exam

Eye Exam Spring is the perfect time to start anew, refresh, and recenter your life. Whether you’ve been spring cleaning or starting a new spring inspired workout plan, it’s safe to say that spring can bring out the best in everybody. As you’re getting your health and fitness in gear, don’t forget to schedule your spring eye exam with us at our office.

How often should I get my eyes examined?

On average, we encourage patients to come into our office for an eye exam every year. Depending on your family history of vision-related diseases or whether or not you have diabetes, we may recommend that you come into our office more frequently.

What’s done during my eye exam?

Just like most exams, your eye exam should be pain-free and fast. During your routine eye exam, we will check your eyes from dryness, vision problems, eye diseases, or any changes that need to be made to your contact lens of glasses prescription.

Why is spring a great time to get checked?

If you have been putting off getting your eyes examined for whatever reason, then we have found that spring makes the best time to add it to your to-do list. Because most people are already running around getting things done for themselves or their homes, why not add this to your list as well. Plus, it’s the perfect excuse to come in and pick out that pair of prescription sunglasses that you’ve been dying to get your hands on.

Spring into spring feeling as refreshed as ever with a new pair of contact lenses or glasses. Are you ready to spring into our office and get an eye exam done? If so, contact us at our Springfield office today and give us a call at  Call Us Now: (800) 676-5050.

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