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Beyond the Vision Test
Comprehensive Eye Exams

At Envision Eyecare, we recognize that your sense of sight is precious. We don’t just “check your eyes”—we approach every exam from multiple perspectives to ensure you receive the best possible care. Many eye diseases are “silent killers.” They often develop without pain or immediate symptoms, causing damage before you even realize there’s a problem. Our mission is to empower, advocate for, and educate you, ensuring that you leave our office with both clear vision and peace of mind.
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Common Eye Conditions We Can Treat

Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Although the cause is still unknown, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) leads to the loss of central vision. We advise proper nutrition and wearing sunglasses that filter UV (ultra-violet) and HEV (high-energy visible) light to reduce the risk of this sight-threatening condition that is becoming more common as the baby boomer population ages. In fact, AMD is the leading cause of blindness over the age of 55. We can often detect the early signs of AMD during a dilated vision eye exam and proactively preserve your best vision.

Eye Allergies & Dry Eye Syndrome

Allergies and dry eye are two of the most common eye conditions, both of which have been on the rise. Causes of these include increased pollution levels, medication side effects and changing hormonal levels. Fortunately, we have many new treatment options including holistic, preservative-free eye drops. Symptoms include dry, itchy, watery, red eyes that may feel gritty or as if there is something in your eyes. Left untreated, this can cause intermittent vision reduction and eye infection. In extremely severe cases, it can cause loss of vision. If you experience any of these symptoms, schedule an eye exam with us today.

Glaucoma

People at a higher risk for glaucoma include those with a family history of the disease, strong spectacle prescriptions, diabetes and high blood pressure. Caused by an increase of pressure in the eye, called intraocular pressure, glaucoma begins with the loss of peripheral or side vision and can lead to loss of central vision and total blindness. Its most common forms are painless and go unnoticed until significant loss of vision occurs. That’s why it’s extremely important to schedule your annual eye exam to monitor eye pressure on a periodic basis. Half of the entire population with glaucoma is unaware they have the disease until irreversible damage has occurred. Fortunately, early detection can prevent vision loss.

Cataracts

Cataracts cause cloudy vision and lead to blindness. Although they can occur at any age, their typical onset is between the ages of 45 and 55, although symptoms may not become noticeable until 60 to 65. People who spend time outside without sunglasses – where they are exposed to UV (ultraviolet) and HEV (high energy visible) light – are more prone to developing cataracts. Cataracts can be delayed significantly by wearing sunglasses with UV/HEV filters. As they develop, cataracts cause a gradual, often unnoticed reduction in vision. Annual eye exams will enable our team to make appropriate recommendations and monitor changes to provide ongoing advice and treatment for your best vision and eye health.

Sty and Chalazion

A sty is a painful red bump on your eyelid, usually on the outside part of your eyelid. It can occasionally occur on the inner portion of your eyelid. It is caused by an infection of the oil glands. A sty can cause pain, tearing, and swelling. If a sty does not improve after 48 hours, you should definitely see your eye doctor.

A chalazion occurs when there’s a blockage in one of the small oil glands at the edge of the eyelid, by the eyelashes. A chalazion usually isn’t painful, unlike a sty. A chalazion tends to be most prominent on the inner side of the eyelid.

Treatment for both eye conditions is similar. If swelling and redness spreads, see an eye doctor.

Conjunctivitis or Pink Eye

Conjunctivitis is commonly known as “pink eye.” Pink eye gets its name because a classic symptom is that the whites of the eyes turn pink or red. There is often discharge, which can lead to crusting around the eyelids and lashes. The eyes can be itchy or feel scratchy. There are three different types of conjunctivitis including bacterial, allergic or viral. Treatment for conjunctivitis varies by type but may include eye drops or ointment. Viral and bacterial conjunctivitis can spread so take precautions such as regular hand-washing, avoiding touching your eyes, and avoiding sharing articles such as towels, eye makeup, contact lens cases, etc.

What to Expect During Your Envision Eye Exam

We’ve designed our process to be thorough, honest, and—dare we say—fun! Here is how we partner with you for your eye health:
1.

A Personal Consultation

Every journey begins with a conversation. We discuss your medical history, your daily lifestyle (like how much time you spend on digital devices, and how you use your eyes throughout your day), and any specific concerns you have about your vision or comfort.
2.

Precision Vision Testing

Using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, we determine your exact prescription. Whether you need glasses for driving, contacts for sports, or relief from digital eye strain, we ensure your world looks its absolute sharpest.
3.

A Proactive Health Screening

We go beneath the surface to screen for “silent” conditions such as:

  • Glaucoma: Monitoring internal eye pressure.
  • Macular Degeneration: Assessing the health of your retina.
  • Cataracts: Checking for early signs of clouding.
  • Systemic Issues: Eye exams can often reveal early signs of diabetes and high blood pressure.
4.

Education & Advocacy

We don’t believe in “one-size-fits-all” solutions. By the time you walk out our door, our team of specialists will have educated you on your eye health and recommended the best products—from UV-filtering lenses to holistic dry eye treatments—to preserve your vision for a lifetime.

Why Choose Envision Eyecare?

A Proactive Approach

We prioritize early diagnosis to save your vision before damage occurs.

Specialized Care

From pediatric exams to managing complex conditions like AMD and Dry Eye Syndrome, we cover it all.

Advanced Solutions

Access to the latest eyewear technology and preservative-free, holistic treatment options.

Community Focused

Proudly serving our Asheville neighbors with a quality, transparent eyecare experience.
Woman receiving a comprehensive eye exam at Envision Eyecare in Asheville, NC

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