Comprehensive eye exams in Eagle Mountain

Eye exams that do more than update your prescription.

A comprehensive eye exam at Cedar Valley Eyecare checks more than the letters you can read. Your doctor reviews visual clarity, eye teaming, focusing, prescription needs, and signs of eye disease.

Routine visits for adults, children, and families who want clear answers close to home in Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Cedar Valley, and nearby Utah County.

See Better, Live Better means making comprehensive eye exams easier to understand for children, adults, and families across Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Cedar Valley, Cedar Fort, Fairfield, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, and surrounding Utah County.

Patient receiving a comprehensive eye exam at Cedar Valley Eyecare

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When to schedule

When an eye exam makes sense.

  • Blurry distance or near vision
  • Headaches, eye strain, or squinting
  • Prescription updates for glasses
  • Annual wellness checks for healthy eyes

What to expect

What happens during an eye exam.

  • A detailed prescription check
  • Eye-health screening and doctor review
  • Glaucoma, cataract, and retinal health evaluation as needed
  • Straightforward recommendations for glasses, contacts, or follow-up care

What to bring

What to bring to an eye exam.

  • Your current glasses or contact lenses
  • Vision and medical insurance cards
  • Questions about headaches, blur, strain, or prescription changes

More than prescriptions

A yearly eye exam can catch problems long before you feel them.

A routine exam checks more than whether you can still read the smallest line. It also helps track how your eyes focus, how they work together, and whether your current prescription still fits work, driving, reading, and screen time.

For many patients, this is also the visit where early cataract change, glaucoma risk, diabetic retinal changes, dry eye, or macular concerns first show up. Those issues often start quietly, which is why people with "fine" vision still benefit from regular care.

If you wear contacts, notice more glare at night, deal with headaches, or keep putting off a prescription update, a comprehensive exam gives you a clearer starting point for what to do next.

Why this matters

Why yearly eye exams matter even when vision seems fine.

Annual eye exams catch vision changes, prescription needs, and early signs of conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration before symptoms appear. A prescription that worked last year may not work this year, and eye diseases often progress silently. Regular exams help protect your vision and give your doctor a clear picture of your eye health over time.

Eagle Mountain and Utah County

Convenient care for Eagle Mountain and nearby west Utah County families.

Cedar Valley Eyecare is located at 4317 Pony Express Parkway Suite 100, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005. Patients visit from Eagle Mountain and nearby Saratoga Springs, Cedar Valley, Cedar Fort, and Fairfield because the office offers careful exams, clear explanations, and practical next steps close to home.

Quick answers

Common Questions About Comprehensive Eye Exams

What happens during an eye exam?

An eye exam checks your prescription, how clearly you see, and how healthy your eyes are. Your doctor also looks for concerns such as glaucoma, cataracts, dry eye, and retinal changes.

How often should I get my eyes checked?

Most adults and children do best with yearly eye exams, especially if they wear glasses or contacts. Your doctor may recommend a different schedule if you have diabetes, dry eye, glaucoma risk, or changing vision.

Do you serve Saratoga Springs or Cedar Valley?

Yes. Cedar Valley Eyecare regularly sees patients from Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Cedar Valley, Cedar Fort, Fairfield, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, and surrounding Utah County.

Can kids get eye exams here?

Yes. The office provides pediatric eye care, school-age vision checks, and family eye exams in one place.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes. Cedar Valley Eyecare accepts many major vision and medical plans, and the team can help verify your benefits before your visit.

Schedule with Cedar Valley Eyecare

Need comprehensive eye exams?

Book online or call the Eagle Mountain office and the team will help you choose the right visit.

Need help with coverage or common questions first? Review our insurance information or the FAQ.