
Eye Exam in Orange County
EyeCare Center of Orange County provides expert diagnosis and treatment for comprehensive eye exam for residents of Newport Beach and the surrounding communities. With over 35 years of experience, Dr. Alexander Bonakdar has helped thousands of patients achieve better vision.
Your Local Comprehensive Eye Exam Experts
Complete vision and eye health evaluation using advanced diagnostic technology for patients of all ages.
At EyeCare Center of Orange County, we understand that residents of Newport Beach deserve access to world-class eye care close to home. Our practice, conveniently located in Santa Ana, serves patients from throughout Newport Beach and surrounding areas, providing comprehensive comprehensive eye exam services with a patient-first approach.
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar has over 35 years of experience specializing in complex eye conditions. Whether you're seeking a second opinion, struggling with symptoms, or looking for the latest treatment options, we're here to help you see better and live better.
Why Choose Us for Comprehensive Eye Exam?
- Complete vision assessment and prescription update
- Advanced eye disease screening
- Digital retinal imaging for detailed documentation
- Glaucoma, cataract, and macular degeneration screening
- Personalized vision recommendations
- Contact lens evaluation if desired
Learn More About Comprehensive Eye Exam
Visit our comprehensive comprehensive eye exam page for detailed information about treatments, what to expect, and frequently asked questions.
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Comprehensive Eye Exam FAQs for Newport Beach Patients
How often should I have an eye exam?+
Adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every 1-2 years, or annually if you wear glasses/contacts, have diabetes, or are over 60. Children should have exams at 6 months, 3 years, before starting school, and every 1-2 years thereafter.
What is the difference between a vision screening and a comprehensive eye exam?+
A vision screening only checks visual acuity (how well you see). A comprehensive eye exam includes full eye health evaluation, disease screening, and detailed refraction. Many serious eye conditions are only detected through comprehensive exams.
Will my eyes be dilated during the exam?+
Dilation is often recommended for the most thorough retinal examination. It temporarily blurs near vision for a few hours. We can discuss alternatives if dilation is not preferred, though some conditions are best detected with dilation.
Can I drive after my eye exam?+
If your eyes are dilated, you may experience light sensitivity and blurred near vision for 2-4 hours. We recommend bringing sunglasses. Some patients prefer having someone drive them home after dilation.
Do you provide same-day glasses or contacts?+
We have a selection of glasses frames and can order lenses with typical delivery in 7-10 days. Contact lenses can often be dispensed same-day or ordered for quick delivery depending on your prescription.
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