Comprehensive Eye Exams in Severna Park
Your Vision. Your Future.
Is your child having a hard time seeing the board in class?
Do you struggle to read fine-print in books and menus?
Regular comprehensive eye exams involve a series of tests that enable your Severna Park eye doctor to check your eye health and vision. This type of eye exam can only be performed by an eye doctor, and shouldn’t be confused with the vision screenings given in schools or other non-professional settings.
Having regular comprehensive eye exams is crucial when it comes to protecting your eyes from sight-threatening diseases, and ensuring that your optical prescription is up-to-date.
A comprehensive eye exam can also reveal signs of a general health condition like diabetes, hypertension or high cholesterol.
Contact our eye care clinic today to schedule your comprehensive eye exam!
Why Is It Important to Get Your Eyes Tested Regularly?
Comprehensive eye exams are an important part of maintaining great vision and eye health for the entire family.
During your eye exam, your eye doctor will check for any refractive errors or visual skill deficiencies that may hinder development or learning, and diagnose, manage, and treat eye diseases and conditions, including glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration that can cause severe vision loss in adults.
Many of these sight-robbing conditions show little to no symptoms until they’ve already caused learning difficulties, significant damage to the eye, and/or irreversible vision loss. Routine eye exams ensure early diagnosis and treatment of these and other conditions.
What to Expect From Your Eye Exam
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Glasses/contact lens prescription updates
We’ll provide you with an updated prescription so that you can see clearly. Some people require a new prescription every year, whereas others only need a new prescription every 2-3 years.
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Evaluating your child’s vision for learning
Conditions such as strabismus and amblyopia, and visual skill deficiencies such as convergence insufficiency can negatively impact your child’s learning.
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Diagnosis & treatment of eye diseases
Eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy may show no symptoms until it’s too late. The earlier the treatment, the more effective the outcome.
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Rule out signs of systemic diseases
Common systemic diseases such as diabetes and stroke can first be detected in the eyes as part of a comprehensive eye exam.
For patients interested in myopia control or keratoconus management, please call the office directly to schedule. These appointments require extended time and specialized care that cannot be accommodated within our standard online scheduling slots. Thank you!
Comprehensive Eye Exams FAQs
No. Vision screenings like the one performed for children in school or at optical-only stores only check for 20/20 vision. They do not check for the presence of sight-threatening eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration or cataracts. They also do not check for visual skill deficiencies such as problems with visual tracking or processing. Comprehensive eye exams are more thorough and use advanced equipment to evaluate your vision and eye health.
Eye doctors usually recommend that you come in for a comprehensive eye exam at least once a year. This ensures that your glasses or contact lens prescription stays up to date and that signs and symptoms of developing eye conditions are caught early before they cause lasting damage.
It’s important not to delay eye exams for young infants and children as some early eye problems can affect vision for life. Detecting vision problems early can keep a minor issue from becoming something serious (and more challenging to treat).
Want to get your children off to a good start in life? Visit Severna Park Eye Care for an eye exam today!
Meet our Eye Doctors
Dr. Rossana Luna is a dedicated optometrist committed to providing compassionate, patient-centered eye care for individuals of all ages. Fluent in both English and Spanish, she is passionate about making quality eye care accessible and…
Dr. Tom Brown completed a dual-degree program studying Microbiology and Psychology at University of Maryland and went on to receive a Doctor of Optometry degree from Southern College of Optometry. He has completed clinical externships at…
Dr. Chris Caldwell is an Army veteran having served for 23 years. He earned his undergraduate degree at Boston University and graduate degree in Public Health at Salus University. He obtained his doctorate in optometry at State University…
Dr. Stephanie Fox earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and doctorate degree from Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. During her graduate studies, she was…
Noah Linhart, O.D., received his Doctor of Optometry from the Southern College of Optometry in 2025. He earned his Bachelor of General Studies with an emphasis in Chemistry and Biology from Wichita State University in 2017. Dr. Linhart…
Comprehensive Eye Exams in Severna Park

- Monday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Tuesday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Wednesday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Thursday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Saturday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Sunday Closed
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- United Healthcare
- Cigna
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- Davis Vision
- EyeMed
- Humana
- Tricare
- National Vision Administration (NVA)
- Avesis
- VBA
- AARP
- Care Credit
- Metlife
- Aetna
- Railroad Medicare Beneficiaries
- GEHA
- Advantica
- Versant Health
- Care First
- BCBS Federal Employee Program
- AAA
- Highmark
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Superior Vision by Versant Health
- Ehp
- Optimum Choice
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Maryland






