Eye Care

Complete Eyecare is More Than Just a Vision Test

Your eye examination consists of various tests to evaluate the health of your eyes and determine what prescription lenses you need for the clearest possible vision. It is an interesting and totally comfortable experience.

Our office will refer any patient to the appropriate specialist if we detect or suspect any pathology or visual problem not treated by us.

Eye Health

We use several instruments and procedures to evaluate the health of your eyes. With the ophthalmoscope, your doctor can actually see inside your eye to check for cataracts, retinal problems and evidence of systemic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure. A pressure test for glaucoma is done with the tonometer. Other routine tests include visual fields and slit lamp biomicroscopy.

Lens Prescription

The refraction is a series of lens tests to determine the proper prescription for eye glasses or contact lenses. We will take your special needs and preferences into consideration before determining the final correction. We strive for the utmost in accuracy and precision.

When Should You Have Your Next Eye Exam?

Every year, or sooner if recommended by your doctor. Many people equate the need for an eye examination with replacing their eyeglasses. While it's certainly important to see well, undesirable changes in your eye can occur which, in their early stages, do not adversely affect vision. Unlike the rest of your body, your eyes rarely hurt when something is wrong. Do not rely on broken glasses or changes in your vision to remind you of your next appointment. Follow the advice of experts and have your eyes examined on a regular basis.

Vision and Eye Health Testing

There are big differences in thoroughness and quality among eye care providers. In addition to vision testing, your comprehensive eye health examination will include the diagnosis of eye diseases, and any other necessary diagnostic testing. Using state-of-the-art equipment and the latest diagnostic techniques, your comprehensive exam at Resler-Kerber Optometry can include the following. Click on each term to get a more detailed explanation.

Test results will be explained to you following your examination and your diagnosis and treatment recommendations will be presented.

Resler-Kerber Optometry, Inc.

Address

875 St Francois St
Florissant, MO 63031

Phone

314-839-2400

Monday  

9:30 am - 7:00 pm

Tuesday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday  

Closed

Thursday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday  

8:30 am - 12:00 pm

Sunday  

Closed

Exclusive Offer

New patients receive 15% OFF* first visit.