A complete head-to-toe check of your eye health — vision, eye pressure, retina, and everything in between. One visit, every angle covered, so nothing about your eyes is left to guesswork.
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A full 360° check of vision, structure & eye health
Unlike a quick number-check, a comprehensive eye exam looks at every part of your eye — sharpness of vision, focusing power, internal pressure, and the health of the retina at the back of the eye. Many serious conditions like glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy show zero symptoms in early stages — this exam catches them before you notice anything wrong.
Measuring how clearly you see at distance and near, and checking your exact glasses/contact lens power.
Checking intraocular pressure and the front structures of the eye for early glaucoma or cataract signs.
A dilated view of the retina and optic nerve to rule out diabetic damage, detachment, or nerve disease.
A clear written summary with recommendations — glasses, treatment, or just a routine follow-up date.
Every comprehensive exam at Gandhi Eye Centre covers these key checks — no add-on surprises, no rush.
Standard eye chart test to measure the clarity of your distance and near vision in each eye separately.
Computerised + manual testing to determine your exact glasses or contact lens prescription.
Microscopic check of eyelids, cornea, lens, and front chamber for infection, dryness, or cataract.
Painless air-puff or applanation test to measure intraocular pressure — the key early sign of glaucoma.
Pupils are dilated with drops for a wide, detailed view of the retina, macula, and optic nerve.
High-resolution cross-sectional imaging that detects diabetic retinopathy and macular disease early.
Ishihara plate testing to screen for colour blindness — important for students and driving licences.
Maps your full peripheral vision to detect blind spots caused by glaucoma or neurological conditions.
A written summary of every finding with clear next steps — glasses, treatment, or routine review.
Some signs mean you shouldn't wait for your next scheduled checkup:
Vision that changes through the day, or doesn't clear up with your current glasses.
Regular headaches, especially after screen time or reading, often point to an uncorrected refractive error.
Trouble driving or seeing clearly after dark can be an early sign of cataract or retinal issues.
These conditions silently damage the retina — yearly screening is essential even with no visible symptoms.
A family history of glaucoma, macular degeneration, or retinal disease raises your own risk significantly.
Precision instruments so nothing about your eye health is missed.
Cross-sectional retina imaging that detects macular and diabetic changes years before symptoms appear.
Digital photography of the retina for permanent, comparable records at every future visit.
Painless air-puff pressure test — no eye drops, no discomfort, results in seconds.
Computerised measurement of your glasses power for a faster, more accurate prescription.
A typical comprehensive eye exam takes 45–60 minutes, start to finish.
Quick check-in and a short discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and current glasses.
Visual acuity and computerised refraction to check your exact prescription.
Eye drops widen the pupil for a complete view of the retina and optic nerve (vision blurs for ~2–3 hrs).
Your doctor explains findings and gives a written report with clear next steps.
Tip: If your pupils will be dilated, please arrange a ride home or plan to wait until your vision settles.
Everything patients usually ask before booking a comprehensive eye examination at Gandhi Eye Centre.
Choose the package that fits your needs — every package includes a doctor consultation.
*Prices are indicative. Final cost depends on tests recommended by the doctor. Insurance support available.
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Most serious eye conditions show no early warning signs.
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