FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How
do I make an appointment to see one of the doctors?
To make an appointment with Dr. Little, call 903-758-8832.
The receptionists will be happy to schedule a convenient day and time for
your appointment.
When should
I bring my child in for his/her first eye examination?
The American Optometric Association recommends the first complete eye exam
by an Optometrist at the age of 6 months.
What do all
those numbers on my glasses prescription mean?
Your glasses prescription contains all the information needed to prepare your
prescription lenses for placement into a pair of frames. It shows if you are
nearsighted, farsighted, or if you have astigmatism. It also indicates how
much power is needed to correct your vision. Other information indicates if
the glasses are single vision, bifocals, trifocals, or progressive (no-line)
bifocals or trifocals. Various tints or coatings the doctor recommends may
also be specified on your prescription.
Can I wear
contact lenses if I need bifocals or reading glasses?
Yes, bifocal contact lenses continue to improve and work very well for some.
Other options include monovision or wearing reading glasses in addition to
your contacts.
Can I wear
contact lenses if I have astigmatism?
Yes, soft toric and rigid gas permeable contact lenses provide excellent vision
for almost anyone with astigmatism.
Why do I need
follow-ups if I have worn contact lenses in the past?
Follow-up visits are an integral part of maintaining good ocular health and
providing the best vision. If you have been wearing your contact lenses successfully,
and they are not changed, you may not need a follow-up visit. However, if
wearing schedule, lens brand, or material is changed, one or two follow-ups
are usually required to insure good vision and a successful, healthy contact
lens fit.
My glasses
are heavy. What can I do to make them lighter and more comfortable?
There are several ways to reduce the weight of your glasses. A smaller
frame is often all that is needed. A new titanium frame material provides
the utmost in comfort and strength, and is the lightest material available.
High index lenses for high prescription powers also help reduce lens thickness
and weight by 25 to 30%.
Can my glasses
be made in the same day?
Yes, most single vision powers are in stock, and can be make the same day.
Bifocal lenses and some higher powers may take longer.
Why do eye
care professionals recommend sunglasses with UV coatings?
UV coatings are recommended to filter out harmful ultra violet rays from the
sun that may promote aging changes in the eyes. Sunglasses help to reduce
eyestrain and glare while also filtering UV to provide clearer, more comfortable
vision outdoors.
Are there
scratchproof lenses?
No lens material or coating claims to be scratch proof. While glass is the
hardest material to scratch, it is also 2 times heavier and prone to shatter.
Scratch resistant coatings are usually placed on the front surface of plastic
lenses, making the lens surface twice as hard to scratch as regular plastic.
Does Longview
Eye Associates accept third party vision plans?
Longview Eye Associates does take several third party vision plans. It is
necessary to call the office at 903-758-8832 and speak to one of the receptionists;
they can tell you if your vision plan is covered by our doctors.
Will wearing
glasses make my eyes worse?
Most eye professionals believe that glasses do not have any physical effect
on changing your eyes. While eyeglasses will certainly improve your vision,
they will not make the condition of your eyes better or worse.
Is it harmful
to eyes to read in the dark or low light?
Reading or working under low light does not have a physical effect and is
not harmful.
What is 20/20
vision?
It is a measurement of visual acuity, but not good vision. A person with 20/20
vision can see a letter 8.7mm tall at 20 feet away. A person who can see this
same letter at 10 feet away has 20/40 vision. It is important to remember
that 20/20 just means that at a distance of twenty feet a person can clearly
see a certain size letter on the eye chart. There's more to healthy vision
than 20/20!
Can I wear
contact lenses?
Consult your Optometrist to find out if they are suitable for your lifestyle.
If you work in a dusty environment or are exposed to bright, windy conditions
much of the time, eyeglasses may be safer and more comfortable to wear.
What are bifocals,
and who needs to wear them?
Bifocals use two different powers in one lens. Typically, the upper portion
of the lens if used for distance vision and the lower portion is used for
viewing objects up close. Bifocals correct for a decreasing ability to focus,
a problem that sneaks up on just about everybody as they age. It is likely
that most people will need bifocals, or what is known as progressive lenses,
at some point in their lives.
Should I order
my replacement contacts from 1-800-Contacts or Lens Express?
Many consumers think that because they are ordering "online" the
cost will be less. When you consider postage and sometimes having to pay a
membership fee, it is actually less expensive or at least the same price to
purchase replacement lenses at Longview Eye Associates. We can be certain
our patients are getting the correct lenses. We offer trial lenses if a patient
needs lenses in an emergency, and we also have most lenses in stock for same
day dispensing. Why wait for the mail?