Regular eye exams are an essential part of your overall health care strategy. Comprehensive eye exams allow your optometrist to identify and track small changes in your vision and eye health, which could be indicators of eye diseases or other problems.

Erie Shores Eyecare offers a variety of tailored eye exams to best help you safeguard your vision and maintain your eye health. To help ensure you and your family can get the care you need when you need it, we work hard to keep wait times for eye exams as short as possible.

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Adult & Senior Eye Exams

Adults should have a comprehensive eye exam at least once every two years, and seniors should have their eyes examined annually.

However, depending on your unique situation, and how likely you are to develop an eye disease or other ocular condition, your optometrist may suggest that you visit more frequently.

For more information, please visit our Adult & Senior Eye Exams page.

Children’s Eye Exams

Your child depends on their vision to learn, so an undiagnosed and untreated vision problem could hinder their development. Regular eye exams let your child’s optometrist detect, track, and treat subtle changes in their vision.

For more information, please visit our Children’s Eye Exams page.

Diabetic Eye Exams

Diabetes affects our health in many ways and can compromise our eye health and vision. Individuals with diabetes have unique eye care needs, so they should be visiting their optometrist at least once per year.

To help ensure your eyes are getting the care and attention they require, Erie Shores Eyecare offers eye exams tailored to meet the needs of people with diabetes.

For more information, please visit our Diabetic Eye Exams page.

Contact Lens Exams & Fittings

Every eye is different, so there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to contact lenses. Erie Shores Eyecare offers contact lens exams and fittings to ensure that you get the right style of contact lenses for your eyes.

Improperly fitted contact lenses can compromise your vision and eye health.

For more information about our contact lens exam and fitting process, and a list of the specialty contact lenses that we carry, please visit our Contact Lens Exam & Fitting page.