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Comprehensive Eye Exams in Nederland, TX

True Vision provides comprehensive eye exams for children (4+), teens, adults, and seniors, focused on clear vision and long-term eye health.

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An Eye Exam That Checks Vision and Eye Health

A comprehensive eye exam is designed to do two things: confirm how clearly you see and evaluate the health of your eyes. In addition to updating your prescription, we look for early signs of issues that can affect long-term vision, including changes related to age, health conditions, and eye pressure.

Signs It's Time to Schedule an Eye Exam

Some vision changes occur gradually, making them easy to ignore. If you're noticing any of the signs below, or it's been a while since your last exam, an appointment can provide clarity and peace of mind.

  • Blurry vision at distance or up close, even if it comes and goes
  • Frequent headaches or eye strain, especially after screen time
  • Squinting more often or needing brighter light to read
  • Trouble driving at night or increased glare from headlights
  • Dryness, burning, watering, or a gritty sensation in the eyes
  • Sudden changes in vision, flashes, or new floaters
  • A change in your health history, such as diabetes or blood pressure concerns
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Eye Exams for Children (4+) Through Seniors

Children's exams focus on vision development, learning-related visual skills, and how the eyes work together, because minor issues can affect reading and classroom performance.

Adult and senior exams emphasize ongoing eye health monitoring and age-related changes, so we can address concerns early and help protect long-term vision.

We Use Advanced Diagnostics Like Optomap

Optomap retinal imaging provides a wide view of the retina, which helps us evaluate eye health with greater detail. It supports early detection and more confident monitoring over time, especially if you have risk factors such as diabetes, a family history of eye disease, or age-related concerns.

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Ready to Schedule Your Eye Exam at True Vision?

We're here to provide calm, modern eye care for patients in Nederland and nearby communities, with clear answers, thoughtful guidance, and a plan you can feel good about.