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Eye Exams for Families in Goodlettsville, TN

Eye Exam for patients of all ages

We’re your neighborhood eye doctors in Goodlettsville, and we love helping local families keep their vision sharp. Our comprehensive eye exams check more than just your prescription; we also screen for eye diseases, track changes over time, and help you stay ahead of future issues. If it’s been a while since your last visit, let’s make sure your eyes are in good shape. Your next eye exam in Goodlettsville, TN, is just a call away.

The Importance of Annual Eye Exams

Even if your vision seems fine, your eyes could be telling a different story. Many common eye diseases, like glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration, develop without symptoms in the early stages. Left untreated, they can cause permanent vision loss. An annual comprehensive eye exam gives us the opportunity to:

  • Detect eye disease early and intervene before vision loss occurs.
  • Track vision changes over time and update your prescription if needed.
  • Evaluate your overall health, including signs of high blood pressure or diabetes.
  • Personalize your care based on your lifestyle, age, and risk factors.

What Happens During a Comprehensive Eye Exam?

When you come in for an eye exam at Kelly Vision Center, you can expect a thorough evaluation from start to finish. Learn more here.

  1. Health history review: We’ll ask about your general health, medications, family history, and current vision concerns.
  2. Visual acuity testing: Using charts and lenses, we measure how clearly you see at a distance and up close.
  3. Refraction: This is how we determine your glasses or contact lens prescription.
  4. Eye alignment and focusing tests: These help us assess how well your eyes work together.
  5. Slit-lamp exam: A microscope allows us to examine the front of your eye for conditions such as dry eye, cataracts, or corneal damage.
  6. Dilated eye exam or retinal imaging: We evaluate the health of your retina and optic nerve to detect signs of disease.

If you wear contact lenses or are considering them, we’ll recommend a contact lens exam.

Contact Lens Exams

A contact lens exam goes beyond a typical eye exam. Because contacts sit directly on the eye, we need additional measurements to ensure they fit comfortably and safely. Our contact lens evaluation includes:

  • Corneal curvature and diameter measurements.
  • Tear film assessment (especially important for patients with dry eye).
  • Specialty lens consultations for astigmatism, multifocal needs, keratoconus, or myopia control.
  • Trial lenses and training for first-time wearers

We offer a wide range of lenses, including dailies, torics, multifocals, and scleral lenses, and we’ll help you find the option that fits your vision, lifestyle, and budget.

Pediatric Eye Exams

Children rely on their vision to learn, grow, and play. But many vision issues aren’t noticeable to parents or teachers, especially in younger kids. According to the AOA, children should have their eyes examined at:

  • 6 months
  • 3 years
  • Before starting school
  • Every year during school, if no vision problems are present

If your child has a known problem (like crossed eyes, a lazy eye, or a family history of eye disease), more frequent visits may be needed.

We offer child-friendly eye exams in a relaxed setting, and we always take extra time to explain everything clearly to both kids and parents.

Eye Care for Adults

For adults, your eyes change gradually, and sometimes subtly. Between screen fatigue, driving at night, and managing chronic health conditions, vision problems can creep in slowly. That’s why we recommend annual eye exams for all adults, especially if you:

  • Wear glasses or contact lenses
  • Spend long hours on screens
  • Drive at night or notice glare or halos
  • Have diabetes, high blood pressure, or thyroid issues
  • Have a family history of eye disease

We’ll help you stay ahead of changes in your vision and eye health with proactive, personalized care.

Senior Eye Exams in Goodlettsville

After age 60, your risk for eye diseases increases dramatically. At Kelly Vision Center, we are skilled in senior eye care, because age-related changes don’t have to mean vision loss. We monitor and manage:

  • Cataracts: Clouding of the natural lens, often corrected with surgery
  • Glaucoma: A silent disease that damages the optic nerve
  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD): Loss of central vision over time
  • Diabetic retinopathy: Damage to retinal blood vessels from uncontrolled blood sugar
  • Dry eye syndrome: A chronic condition that affects comfort and clarity

With early detection and proper management, we can help preserve your independence, reading ability, and quality of life—long into your golden years.

When Should You See the Eye Doctor?

Here’s a quick reference based on age and risk:

Age Group Frequency
0–5 years First exam at 6 months, then at age 3, then before school
6–18 years Annually, while in school
19–39 years Every 1–2 years, or annually if wearing glasses/contacts
40–59 years Annually, to monitor age-related changes
60+ years Every year, or more often if managing a condition

 

If you wear contact lenses, are pregnant, or have a systemic condition like diabetes, we may recommend more frequent visits.

Book Your Eye Exam in Goodlettsville, TN

Whether it’s your child’s first eye exam, an updated contact lens prescription, or a thorough senior vision check, Kelly Vision Center is here to help you see your best at every age.

Call our Goodlettsville eye care team or book your appointment online. We look forward to caring for you!