An Exam - What to Expect
An Exam - What to Expect
Whether you are a new patient to our practice or a long-time patient, we strive to provide you with a first class eyecare experience. Upon your arrival, our receptionist will greet you, ask you to complete a few forms and copy your vision and medical insurance cards. This paperwork provides us with necessary contact information, eye and general health histories and other information to assist the doctor in providing you with a comprehensive eye exam and the best treatment options.
"Our doctors and staff will care for you and your eyes."

Dr. Schrotenboer, Dr. Jacquemin, Dr. Roubos
• A technician will ask you some questions about your reasons for your visit and then perform some preliminary vision tests on your eyes. An Optomap retina scan of each eye will be done too. Once completed you will be brought to an examination room.
• The doctor will greet you and review your chart and ask you some more questions about your eyes, symptoms, vision requirements and your general health.
• The doctor will do various exam procedures to evaluate the health of your eyes as well as perform prescription vision testing, called a refraction, to measure your eyesight for best visual acuity.
• Pupil dilation may be necessary for certain exam purposes and the doctor will make this decision during your exam. The Optomap retina scan usually eliminates the need for pupil dilation.
• The doctor will recommend various treatment options for your vision correction and eye health needs. A recall schedule for your next eye exam will also be recommended.
• You may then wish to be fitted for glasses in our Optical Showroom, fitted for contact lenses in our Contact Lens Center or you may not need a change in prescription and be content with your current eyewear.
• Upon completion of the appointment, you will be escorted to our patient checkout counter to finish with necessary payment for services and optical products.



