Comprehensive Eye Exams in Richmond, TX
Don’t Let Vision
Issues Ruin Your Life
Richmond’s trusted optometrist for thorough, comprehensive eye
​​​​​​​exams that protect your total eye health.
Vision Screenings Aren’t Enough to Protect Your Eye Health.
If you recently had a vision screening, you might think your vision is fine and you don’t need a full eye exam. However, a screening doesn’t provide a complete picture of your eye health.
​​​​What many Richmond residents don’t realize is that vision screenings only test your distance vision—missing critical aspects of your eye health that could be silently deteriorating.
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Vision screenings are often conducted by individuals untrained in eye health
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Screenings use inadequate testing equipment, sometimes just a basic eye chart
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Many serious eye conditions develop with no early symptoms
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Vision issues aren’t just an inconvenience—they can significantly impact your quality of life


Your Eye Health Deserves Expert Attention from Richmond’s Leading Optometrist
At Frame & Focus Eye Care, we understand that eye health is an important part of living a normal, human life. If not properly cared for, vision problems can truly disrupt your daily activities and long-term health.
Our Richmond optometrist, Dr. Sarah Zaver, is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry with specialized training in Brain Injury and Vision Rehabilitation. With advanced diagnostic equipment and thorough examination protocols, we provide the comprehensive eye care Richmond families deserve.
Comprehensive Eye Exams: The Clear Path to Healthy Vision
A comprehensive eye exam with Dr. Zaver evaluates your vision and eye health,
helping to catch potential issues early when they’re most treatable.
Complete Eye Health Assessment
Unlike basic screenings, our comprehensive exams include:
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External Exam:Â Evaluation of the whites of your eyes, iris, pupil, eyelids, and eyelashes to detect conditions like dry eye or infections
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Internal Exam:Â Detailed examination of your retina and optic nerve while your eyes are dilated to check for conditions like macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy
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Visual Function Testing:Â Assessment of depth perception, color vision, peripheral vision, and pupil responses, plus evaluation of eye focusing, teaming, and movement abilities
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Glaucoma Testing:Â Measurement of intraocular pressure to detect signs of glaucoma before vision loss occurs
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Visual Acuity:Â Precise testing with different lenses to determine the most effective prescription for glasses or contact lenses


Your Total Health Picture
As your local Richmond optometrist, we take a holistic approach to your eye care. We’ll discuss:
- Your overall health history and that of your immediate family
- Any medications you’re currently taking
- Health conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes
- Lifestyle factors like smoking and sun exposure
All these elements help us properly assess your complete eye health and develop personalized recommendations.
Three Simple Steps to Clearer Vision with Richmond’s Trusted Eye Doctor
Give us a call or click a few buttons to book an appointment and boom. You’re on the schedule. Easy, right?
We check everything, even taking photos of the backs of your eyeballs. Don’t worry, it’s as easy as looking at a little light.
Say goodbye to squinting, straining, and second-guessing your sight. We’ll make sure to give you all the info to make the best decisions for your eye health.


Our Commitments to Your Eye Health
Recommended Care Schedule
The American Optometric Association suggests eye exams every two years for adults 1860 without issues, and annually for those over 61 or with existing conditions.
Expert Recommendations
Dr. Zaver will provide personalized recommendations for your optimal exam frequency based on your unique eye health needs.
Convenient Reminders
We’ll help you stay on track with your eye health by sending reminders when it’s time for your next exam.
Easy from Start to Finish
From booking to insurance questions, we make comprehensive eye care simple and convenient.
Thorough Equipment and Technology
We invest in advanced diagnostic tools to provide the most accurate assessments possible.
Feel Heard and Supported
We take the time to answer all your questions and explain our findings in terms you can understand.
Common FAQs About Comprehensive Eye Exams
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How long does a comprehensive eye exam take?
A comprehensive eye exam will take 30-40 minutes, depending on what questions you may have
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Will my insurance cover a comprehensive eye exam?
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How often should I get a comprehensive eye exam?
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Are eye exams painful?
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What's the difference between an optometrist and an ophthalmologist?


Protect Your Vision with Richmond’s Leading Optometrist
Don’t settle for a basic vision screening when you deserve comprehensive care. At Frame & Focus Eye Care, we make sure your eyes are doing what they should so that you can enjoy healthy vision for as long as you need them.