Person wearing a phoropter for eye examination.

A Better Eye Exam Starts With Time

A good eye exam should never feel rushed. At Weber Eye Care, we take our time because the goal is not only to update your prescription, but to understand how your eyes are doing overall.

That means we:

  • Listen to what you are experiencing (blur, headaches, dryness, screen fatigue, night driving issues)

  • Explain what we are checking and why it matters

  • Make sure you leave with a clear understanding of your results and next steps

Eye health is personal. We want you to feel informed and taken care of, not hurried through

What an Eye Exam Should Include

A true comprehensive eye exam is more than “reading letters on a chart.” It should evaluate both your vision and your eye health, and it should connect the findings to your day-to-day needs.

During a comprehensive eye exam at Weber Eye Care, we typically cover:

1) Vision testing

We check how clearly you see up close and far away, and whether your eyes are working together properly.

2) Prescription evaluation

If you wear glasses or contacts, we determine the right prescription to help you see comfortably, not just “technically” clearly.

3) Eye health screening

An eye exam should include an evaluation of the health of your eyes, because many eye conditions develop gradually and may not cause obvious symptoms early on.

4) Personalized recommendations

You should leave your exam with a plan that fits your lifestyle—work screens, driving, hobbies, contacts vs. glasses, and any comfort concerns like dryness.

If it has been a while since your last exam, getting checked now is one of the simplest ways to stay ahead of problems.

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Signs You May Be Due for an Eye Exam

People often wait until vision feels “bad,” but many patients come in because something feels slightly off. Consider scheduling an eye exam if you have:

  • Blurry vision (near or far)

  • Frequent headaches or eye strain

  • Squinting more often

  • Trouble driving at night

  • Dry, irritated, or tired eyes

  • A prescription that feels “not quite right”

  • It has been a year (or more) since your last exam

Eye Exams for Glasses and Contact Lenses

Need a new prescription? We provide eye exams for glasses and contact lens evaluations for patients in South Ogden and Washington Terrace. If you are wearing contacts, it is especially important that your exam includes a proper contact lens assessment so your lenses fit comfortably and safely.

Serving South Ogden & Washington Terrace With Trusted Eye Care

Weber Eye Care is proud to serve patients throughout South Ogden, Washington Terrace, and nearby communities. We focus on thorough, patient-first care, and we take the time to answer questions so you feel confident about your vision and your eye health.

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FAQ

How often should I get an eye exam?
Many patients benefit from annual eye exams, but the right schedule depends on age, vision needs, and eye health history.

What is included in a comprehensive eye exam?
A comprehensive exam checks vision, prescription needs, and overall eye health, with recommendations tailored to your lifestyle.

Do you offer eye exams in South Ogden and Washington Terrace?
Yes. Weber Eye Care serves patients from South Ogden, Washington Terrace, and surrounding areas.

Comprehensive Eye Exams in South Ogden & Washington Terrace, UT

At Weber Eye Care, we provide comprehensive eye exams for patients in South Ogden, Washington Terrace, and surrounding Northern Utah communities. Whether you need an updated prescription for glasses or contacts, you’re dealing with eye strain or headaches, or it’s simply time for your annual checkup, our focus is the same: take the time to do the exam right and protect your long-term eye health.

If you are looking for an eye doctor near South Ogden or a trusted clinic for an eye exam in Washington Terrace, our team is here to help you see clearly and stay proactive about your eye health.