
Adult Eye Appointment
At EyeCare Merry Hill we provide a detailed eye examination to ensure your eyes are healthy and you experience clear vision. We give personalised prescription solutions to each patient and offer a wide range of bespoke premium lenses.
It is important that you check your eyes routinely. You should visit us every 2 years for a check-up unless specified earlier by our clinicians.
We provide specialist adult eye appointments to check your vision & eye health. Our experienced clinicians perform a detailed assessment with precision and the latest cutting-edge technology.
Our modern-day advanced technology and specialist clinicians can detect underlying eye and health conditions that otherwise may go undetected.
Our clinicians can detect early-stage cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, aneurysms, brain tumours, skin cancers via early ocular signs and many more.
Diagnostics
OCT Scan, Eye Pressures, D.R.Ps
Vision Check
Distance, Reading, Varifocal, Bifocals Glasses
Also Included
- Eye Health Checks
- Supplementary Checks
01. Monitor progression
If your cataracts are not quite ready for operation, then we will monitor the progression and call you in for an earlier review. Slight changes in the prescription may be required to sustain crisper vision.
02. what is long-sightedness or hyperonia?
Hyperopia, or long-sightedness is characterised by the difficulty of seeing an object that is close. You may have headaches, eye strain and may squint or feel fatigued when performing work at near vision.
03. What is astigmastism?
Astigmatism means that the eye is shaped more like a rugby ball, rather than a football. This causes distorted vision as light focus on the eye in more than one place. You may experience dizziness, eyestrain, headaches & squinting.
04. What is Presbyopia?
Presbyopia is the inability to focus on things that are at normal reading distance, such as text on your mobile phone and print on packaging. It is a natural part of ageing and happens as the lens in the eye loses elasticity