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Robin Price, OD, FCOVD
908 N. 2000 W.
Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
Phone: 801-492-6393
Fax: 801-492-6406
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Hours:
Mon, Wed, Fri
9:00 - 6:00
Closed for lunch, 1-2:00
Saturday
10:00 - 2:00 by Appt.
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At
Child and Family we provide comprehensive eye examinations for everyone in
the entire family. From
infants to the elderly, we provide vision examinations designed to
detect conditions that can affect the clarity of your vision.
Our exams include testing for refractive disorders that are
corrected with glasses or contact lenses, and also include diagnostic
testing for a wide range of visual problems that can result in
uncomfortable, blurry vision.
During our comprehensive vision examination, we check
the health of your eyes, how clearly you see, as well as how the entire
visual system is performing. To best meet your visual needs we offer all
treatment options: glasses, contact lenses, vision therapy, laser
surgery co-management, medications for infections, or referrals when
necessary.
The following are brief descriptions of different areas
assessed in your comprehensive vision examination.
What
to Expect During your Eye Exam
Pretesting
and Medical History
Before
you're seen by Dr. Price, an optometric technician will run a series of
tests to check the general health of your eyes. Using a series of
sophisticated instruments, the technician
will measure the power of your eye to focus at distance, the pressures
inside your eye (glaucoma screening), curvature of your eye,
prescription in your old glasses (if applicable), and your field of
vision (peripheral vision).
Once
you are in the exam room, the
technician will also take a detailed medical history. Many health conditions and medicines may affect your
eyes; therefore, it is important that we understand your general health
and are aware of medicines you take, including vitamins, herbal
supplements, tobacco, alcohol or other substances. This is especially
important if we need to prescribe any medications for eye related
conditions so there are no adverse reactions. Past injuries to the head
or eye itself are important in understanding your visual performance, as
well as the work, school, hobbies and recreational activities you enjoy.
Understanding your visual needs allows us to better evaluate and make
recommendations to enhance your vision and of quality of life.
The
technician will run a preliminary check on how clearly you are seeing
using the familiar eye chart. Once this is done, Dr. Price will review
all the pretest data and continue the exam.
Eye
Health Testing
One
very important part of your annual eye exam is to ensure that your eyes
are healthy and free of disease. Besides the information gathered
by the technician, Dr. Price uses several instruments to help him
determine the state of your eyes' health. The
slit-lamp is a high-powered microscope designed to give him a very close
look at your cornea, iris, lens and eyelids.
A
retinal exam is an important part of your annual visit, allowing the
doctor to examine the retina, optic nerve and vessels at the back of the
eye to make sure they are healthy. Child and Family offers a
state-of-the-art exam using a retinal
camera, a highly specialized digital imaging system to document the
health of the optic nerve, vitreous, macula, retina and its blood
vessels. The photographs are digital stored in your record and can
be used for comparison of changes in your retina from year to
year.
The
retinal camera is one of the best ways for Dr. Price to document and
diagnose certain eye conditions.
Most eye diseases do not have
painful or noticeable symptoms until it is too late. Early detection of
serious eye diseases can prevent sight loss. Your eyes are completely
evaluated inside and out for not only eye disease, but other health
problems that affect the eyes. The following is an example of visual and
health problems that can be detected.
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Cataracts
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High Cholesterol
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Glaucoma
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Hyperthyroidism
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Macular Degeneration
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Hypertension
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Retinal Disease
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Diabetes
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Retinal Detachments
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Visual
Acuity Testing
During
the exam Dr. Price will check your visual acuities, or sharpness of
vision, to assess how well you are seeing. Did you know that vision is a dynamic process? Your
vision is constantly changing, and the questions we
ask and our testing help Dr. Price to understand how your vision is
throughout the day.
Dr.
Price will test your near and distance vision to determine the
correct amount of lens power you may need for best clarity of sight and comfort.
This is done using an instrument
called a phoropter, a large lens and prism bank used to subjectively
measure the power of your eyes to see clearly (refraction). At the
conclusion of this procedure Dr. Price will know the prescription power
you need for glasses, as well as the contact lens prescription if you
wear contacts.
All
the information that has been gathered during the exam helps Dr. Price
make some important decisions about your vision. If you
are nearsighted or farsighted or have an astigmatism, Dr. Price will prescribe
glasses or contacts to help you see clearly. Sometimes lenses may be
prescribed to prevent further problems down the
road. For instance, he may prescribe a stress relieving lenses to a
child for nearwork when they are young to help prevent nearsightedness
when they get older. Other times he may prescribe an occupational lens to
a patient who experiences fatigue and eyestrain from working on the
computer all day.
Vision Performance Evaluation -
Going beyond 20/20
Because it is our goal to eliminate
all visual obstacles, we routinely
provide an expanded assessment of eye tracking, focusing and teaming
skills to determine if your visual system is working as efficiently as
it should be. We will check to see if your eyes aim, move and work as a coordinated
team, if they maintain clear vision at varying distances, and if you can
accurately control your eye movements. This is especially
important for children, since eighty percent of what we learn comes through the visual
system. Problems with poor visual skills can affect ones performance in
school, work, or play. Visual deficiencies may cause an individual to
slow down, be less accurate, experience excessive fatigue, or make
errors. Symptoms of headaches, eyestrain, miscopying, frequent loss of
place, difficulty sustaining attention, and blurred or double vision
relate directly to deficient visual skills of tracking, focusing or eye
teaming.
We
can also evaluate visual information processing skills that allow us to
perform at our full potential. If patients have poor visual skills
and exhibit symptoms that indicate their visual system is hindering
their performance or affecting their behavior, we will recommend a full
diagnostic assessment (sensory-motor and neurobehavioral status exams)
to identify low areas in visual information processing. We will
assess
strengths and weakness as they relate to visual-motor
integration, visual memory, visual figure ground, vision discrimination,
visual closure,
directionality, laterality, bilateral integration, language automaticity,
letter reversals, reading, handwriting, visual attention, and
visual endurance. These information processing skills are necessary to
succeed in any learning or work environment, and these tests help us
make decisions about treatment. We also work closely with other professionals such as
occupational therapists,
psychologists, teachers, audiologists, speech and language pathologists, and medical
professionals in providing a
multi-disciplinary approach to your care.
Eye Exams are Recommended Yearly
Many
sight-threatening eye diseases are very treatable if they are caught
early, so it is critical that these tests are run every year. Just like seeing the dentist, it is better to visit your
eye doctor BEFORE something is seriously wrong, so that risk factors can
be identified, small problems managed, and bigger problems avoided.
Many
eye diseases are silent threats to your vision with no obvious symptoms
until it is too late. The only way to detect them is regular eye exams.
Our goal at Child and Family is to not only provide our patients with
the clearest sight possible but also to ensure that you have a healthy
visual system that will last a lifetime.
If you have not had a recent eye exam or if you are looking for a
practice that is committed to providing the very best in vision care,
then we invite you to call our office to schedule an examination.
We are here to help!
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