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Eye Exams

  • Catching problems in their early stages can prevent vision loss. An eye exam can do this by catching things you haven’t yet noticed.
  • Make the most of your exams by knowing how often to get them, and what information to bring with you.
  • Going to the eye doctor? Here’s what to expect, and what to remember.
  • Eye exams often begin by sharing information at the front desk, so be prepared.
  • You may want to ask some of these questions before or during your next eye exam.
  • Learn what common tests and procedures to expect during a routine eye exam.
  • A routine exam won’t provide some of the measurements and testing that are required to determine if your eyes are suitable for contact lens wear, and to generate your contact lens Rx.
  • When should your child have their first eye exam? Plus, learn about special considerations for developing eyes.
  • You may be given these common tests during a routine eye exam. Find out what you can expect.
  • It's important to understand the relationship between your eyes and any medications you may currently be using.
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We are back open for appointments!

We will be following CDC Guidelines for safe practices.

For an appointment, you can call the office at (707) 527-9137 or fill out the New Patient Registration Form on this site.

(Click on the lady holding the white square) and it will be sent to us.

Now all registration and history information must be taken in advance of the appointment.

Our patients can also order contact lenses directly from this site.

We look forward to seeing you for your vision and eye health needs.

Dr. Hollis Stavn Optometry