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Embrace Clear Vision with Our Expert Eye Exams in Boise


Comprehensive eye exams are the cornerstone for maintaining healthy vision. These exams go beyond basic tests, offering a holistic assessment of the eyes and their functionality.

By identifying potential issues early, our Ada Vision Center East eye doctor can provide personalized care and protect your long-term vision.

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Beyond updating prescriptions, comprehensive eye exams involve screenings for common eye conditions and diseases, ensuring years of clear vision. We use equipment such as auto refractors, visual field, OCT, Optos, iCare, phoropter, and slit lamps to screen for eye conditions and diseases.

Caring for your eyes is also an essential part of maintaining overall health, regardless of your age, because many health conditions show symptoms in the eyes before they progress.

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InfantSEE®

At Ada Vision Center East, we offer InfantSEE, a vital program dedicated to safeguarding the visual health of our youngest generation. Developed by the American Optometric Association (AOA), this initiative provides no-cost comprehensive eye assessments to infants between 6 and 12 months old. By catching and addressing concerns at an early stage, our eye doctors empower parents and caregivers to take proactive steps in nurturing their child’s visual development.

Pediatric Eye Exams: Nurturing Young Vision


Many children face vision challenges that can impact their learning experiences, with statistics showing that around 25% of school-aged children grapple with vision problems that go beyond the usual refractive errors.

These challenges often involve visual skills that extend beyond the ability to see clearly. Conditions like amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus (crossed or misaligned eyes), and difficulties in focusing, tracking, and perceiving depth can hinder a child's academic progress and overall development.

Early identification is key, and a recommended eye exam schedule ensures proper eye development. Starting at 6 months old, followed by check-ups at age 3, upon entering school, and from 6 to 18, these annual eye exams track progress and ensure healthy development.

Adult Eye Exams for Lifelong Clear Vision and Eye Health


Adults encounter a range of visual challenges that evolve alongside their lifestyles. Our adult eye exams offer a comprehensive assessment of your eye and visual health, ensuring that your eyes are equipped to meet the demands of your daily routine.

Even if you already wear glasses or contacts or have maintained clear vision up to adulthood, you still need routine eye exams to monitor any potential changes in your eyes and vision.

Beyond 40, eye checkups remain essential, particularly for age-related concerns like presbyopia, also known as age-related farsightedness. This condition can impact your ability to focus on close-up tasks, such as reading or using digital devices.

Whether you're an aspiring professional, an active parent, or simply navigating the exciting journey of adulthood, our adult eye exams serve as your visual health partner.

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Since the risk of eye disease continues to increase with advancing age, everyone over the age of 60 should be examined annually.

If you are over 40, it’s a good idea to have your eyes examined every one to two years to check for common age-related eye problems such as presbyopia, cataracts, and macular degeneration. We use cutting-edge technology for the most accurate and efficient diagnosis possible.

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Senior Eye Exams: Preserving Vision Wellness


Proactive eye care is essential as we age. This is because seniors are at a higher risk of developing age-related eye diseases, and regular eye exams are the most effective way to monitor and manage them.

Detecting concerns like cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy in their early stages enhances treatment options and increases the chances of maintaining good vision in your golden years.

If you or a loved one are a senior with hypertension or diabetes, it’s important to prioritize regular eye exams. These chronic conditions can impact your eye health and increase the risk of developing eye-related complications.

Request an eye exam at Ada Vision Center East in Boise today to prioritize your eye and visual health.