Adult & Senior Eye Exams in Wisconsin Rapids

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Technology-Driven Eye Care Experiences

What makes ReVision Eye Care different?

Aside from our community-first mindset and our independent spirit, it’s our commitment to offering technology-driven eye care experiences. Through a technological approach, we can help provide a deeper understanding of your eye care needs while prioritizing efficiency and convenience.

Whether we’re updating your lens prescription or managing the development of eye diseases like glaucoma, technology is at the heart of our mission. Experience the ReVision Eye Care difference and request an eye exam with us today.

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Why Are Eye Exams Important?

Eye exams give you so much more insight than just your lens prescription. Our eye exam approach helps us detect early signs of eye disease—even if you are not experiencing symptoms!

We recommend having an eye exam every 12 months so that our team can monitor your eye health, manage the progression of potential conditions, and preserve the quality of your vision.

What We Look for in An Eye Exam

At ReVision Eye Care, we personalize your eye exam experience based on your needs. However, we always like to get a complete picture of your vision and eye health to provide the support you need.

To help provide you with a comprehensive and efficient eye care experience, please come prepared with any concerns or questions you might have about your eyes. We can adjust our approach to meet your needs.

Your Daily Vision Needs

We don’t just examine your prescription strength; we also consider how you use your eyes every day.

Whether you spend time on screens and need help with digital eye strain or managing glare while driving, we personalize our advice to support how you use your eyes every day.

Checking your visual acuity and refractive errors is vital to any thorough eye exam. After all, presbyopia is among the most common refractive errors that adults over 40 can develop.

Additionally, evaluating peripheral vision helps us spot any blind spots or vision loss, while color vision tests how you can differentiate colors, which is important for everyday tasks and your overall quality of life.

Finally, a thorough eye exam looks at the overall health of your eyes by screening for potential eye diseases like glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetes-related eye disease. 

For an optional $20 charge, we can offer an Optos ultra-widefield eye exam to get a complete look at your retina health.

Common Eye Conditions & Concerns

No 2 pairs of eyes are the same, but many of us risk developing several types of conditions and diseases as we age.

If you start showing signs of a specific eye-related concern, we can help develop a management strategy specific to your needs. The first step is to visit us for an eye exam.

Presbyopia

Presbyopia is a common age-related refractive error that occurs when your eyes gradually lose the ability to focus on up-close objects. 

Presbyopia typically develops around age 40, but it can progress over time.

Prescription lenses and contacts are the typical methods for correcting presbyopia, but refractive surgery may also be an option.

Age-Related Eye Disease & Conditions

The risk of developing several eye diseases and conditions can increase as you age. Some of the most common include:

  • Age-related macular degeneration
  • Glaucoma
  • Cataracts

Learn more about these issues on Eye Disease Diagnosis & Management.

Glare & Eye Strain

If you spend a lot of time driving during the day or working with digital screens, you might’ve already experienced your fair share of eye strain.

As our reliance on technology grows, more individuals experience the effects of digital eye strain, making it a common issue in today’s digital world. 

We can help with various specialty lenses and provide prevention and management strategies.

Restructure Your Understanding of Eye Care with ReVision

Let us give your eyes the support they deserve.

Request your next eye exam with ReVision Eye Care today and see why the people of Wisconsin Falls consider us a go-to destination for comprehensive vision and eye care support.

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Our Location

Find us on 8th Street South, just south of Township Avenue. Parking is available in front of our practice.

Our Address

  • 3341 8th Street South
  • Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494

Contact Information

Hours of Operation

  • Monday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM 6:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
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