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Comprehensive Eye Exams in Phoenix

Camelback Eye Care has provided high-quality eye care in Phoenix for more than 60 years, serving families.

Our Central Phoenix location on West Camelback Road offers convenient online scheduling, same-day availability when possible, and walk-in optical access.

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What to Expect at Your Eye Exam

Our Phoenix eye doctor walks you through what we are checking and why, then explains the results in plain language.

You will leave knowing whether your prescription changed, what your eye health looks like, and what the next step is, even if that next step is simply routine follow-up.

What a Comprehensive Eye Exam Covers

We start with your vision and prescription, then evaluate eye health. If you came in with a specific concern, such as headaches, blurry vision, or trouble with night driving, we focus on that first.

Your optometrist in Phoenix, AZ tailors the exam based on your age, symptoms, and medical history. Your visit may include vision testing, prescription updates, and preventive eye health screenings.

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A baby is sitting on a chair and having his eyes examined by a doctor who is holding a special tool in front of the baby's eyes.

Eye Exams for Children, Adults, and Seniors

Children’s exams focus on development, learning, and visual skills. We also participate in InfantSEE, which provides no-cost comprehensive eye assessments for eligible infants.

Adults often schedule exams for screen strain, contact lens comfort, and day-to-day clarity while working and driving. Seniors often benefit from ongoing monitoring, especially when conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure are involved.

If your child’s prescription keeps changing

If your child needs a stronger prescription year after year, we can talk about myopia management options in Phoenix and whether a separate visit makes sense.

When to Schedule an Eye Exam

If you are not sure whether it is time for an eye exam, these are common reasons patients schedule an eye exam in Phoenix, AZ:

  • Blurry or changing vision

  • Headaches or eye strain, especially with screens

  • Trouble driving at night or increased glare

  • New floaters or noticeable changes in vision

  • Diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease

If you have concerns, we will help you choose the right type of appointment and guide you through next steps.

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Ready for an Eye Exam That Feels Simple and Thorough?

Online scheduling makes it easy to choose a time that fits your day. Same-day availability is offered when possible, and our walk-in optical makes it convenient to browse frames or get adjustments after your exam.