Q. Is this FDA approved?
A. The Digital Eye Exam utilizes an FDA Registered Class I Medical Device. The device is safe for use on all patients and effective in generating accurate prescriptions.
Q: What do Digital Eye Exams measure?
A: You will receive a visual acuity test (an interactive version of the old eye chart) and then the exam will measure your refractive error (how light passes through your eyes). This refraction error is then translated into a prescription for glasses. We check for nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatisms, and presbyopia (multi-focal).
Q: Who issues my prescription from my Eye Exam?
A: All vision exams are reviewed by state licensed ophthalmologists/optometrists who review all the data collected during the test and issue a prescription for glasses. In some cases a doctor will request additional information from a patient or recommend the patient see a specialist.
Q: What happens if I don’t like the eyeglass prescription produced?
A: If you are not satisfied with the final prescription for whatever reason, we will provide a redo of your prescription at no extra cost.
Q: Can I use my FSA account to pay for a vision test?
A: Yes. Vision testing is an eligible FSA expense.