Phoenixville Eye Care Patient Information
Medical Eye Care
Managed care companies separate eye exams into medical and vision
exams. Your medical insurance will cover your Medical Eye Exam.
A medical eye examination consists of:
- an evaluation of your existing medical eye problem and treatment
options
- an in depth exam to determine the cause of a new medical
eye problem and treatment options
When necessary, special tests such as visual fields, ocular photography,
and ultrasonography are performed in the office. Occasionally, additional
testing will be required at the hospital or other locations.
Children are excellent patients. Our staff is skilled in working
with children, and the office is equipped to make your child’s
visit pleasant.
The medical eye exam is to evaluate the eyes when
medical problems exist such as diabetes, cataracts, glaucoma, macular
degeneration, dry eyes, infections, inflammations, and any other
non-refractive problems. In our office, if you are being evaluated
for a medical eye problem and an evaluation for glasses or a change
in your prescription (refraction) is necessary for diagnostic purposes,
this can be done as part of your medical exam and will be covered
by most managed care companies. However, Medicare does not pay for
a refraction.
Medical exams may require a referral from your family doctor, if
the managed care insurance is an HMO.

Our technician reviews
the doctor's recommendations after a medical eye exam.
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Children are excellent
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Phoenixville Eye Care Specialists
720 S. Main Street
Phoenixville, PA
19460-3844
Phone: 610-933-3498
FAX: 610-933-5052
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