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What to Expect During an Eye Exam

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Whether you are visiting an eye clinic in Singapore for the first time or just doing a routine check-up, knowing what to expect can help ease any anxiety you feel. An eye examination is far more than just checking whether you need glasses—it is a comprehensive evaluation of your vision and overall eye health. 

Here’s a guide to what a typical eye examination in Singapore entails, from the initial questionnaire to various diagnostic tests.

Why You Might Need an Eye Exam

There are many reasons someone might schedule an eye exam. Perhaps your vision feels blurry, you experience eye strain, or lights look harsher than usual. Some people notice floaters, flashes, or persistent redness. Others may have a family history of eye conditions which can be inherited.   Some other patients may have an occupational requirement such as for driving or a license to operate lasers and these can be done too!

Even without symptoms, it’s wise to have regular eye checks—conditions such as glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy can develop silently and early detection can significantly improve treatment outcomes.

Most eye care professionals suggest having your eyes examined every one to two years, though your doctor may recommend a different interval depending on your age, medical history, or risk factors.

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Before Your Appointment

A little preparation can make a big difference before your eye examination. You can follow the list below to get the most out of your visit to the eye clinic.

Upon Arrival at the Clinic

Here’s what typically happens when you arrive for your appointment.

Preliminary Tests and Measurements

Before meeting your doctor, the support team will run several routine assessments. These often include:

Visual acuity tests

(reading letters to check vision clarity).

Refraction assessments

(determining the lens prescription that corrects your focus).

Tonometry

(measuring intraocular pressure to help screen for glaucoma).

Pupil dilation

Using drops to expand the pupil so the clinician can examine the retina more accurately.

Eye measurements

Called biometry, visual fields and retinal or optic nerve imaging may be performed depending on your presenting symptoms.

Depending on your needs, the staff may also recommend additional diagnostics for, cataract assessments, glaucoma screening, diabetic eye screening, and age-related macular evaluation. Click the links to know more!

The Consultation with the Ophthalmologist

During the consultation, your doctor will review your test results, discuss any symptoms, and perform a detailed examination. This may involve:

Besides getting checked, this is also your opportunity to ask any questions you have about your symptoms and eye health.

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Recommendations and Next Steps

After the examination, your doctor will recommend the next steps. These may include:

After the Appointment

If your pupils were dilated, expect light sensitivity or blurred vision for a few hours; sunglasses can help ease the discomfort. For those undergoing treatment or surgery, post treatment care details will be given by the clinic. You should follow all post-operation instructions carefully and attend follow-up appointments as scheduled.

FAQs from First-Time Patients

These are some common questions we’ve encountered at our clinic. We share the answers here in the hopes of clearing any doubts people have about eye clinic services and procedures done in Singapore.

Get an Eye Examination at our Singapore Clinic

Regular eye care isn’t about fixing problems only when they become serious—it’s about identifying and treating issues early to preserve your vision for years to come.

At Lumin Eye, we offer comprehensive eye screening in our clinic and do a variety of procedures in Singapore, from cataract surgery, glaucoma, eyelid procedures to retina detachment repair, and more. We strive to always explain treatments clearly, so that patients can make an informed decision. 

Book your appointment with Lumin Eye today!