Welcome to
iSeeU Optometry!
We’re excited to welcome you to iSeeU Optometry, where your vision and eye health are our top priorities. Led by Dr. Vi Nguyen, our team is dedicated to providing personalized, high-quality eye care for patients of all ages
What to
Expect at Your First Visit
Your first appointment is an important step in maintaining your eye health. Here’s what you can expect:
- A comprehensive eye exam to assess your vision and check for any eye conditions.
- A discussion about your lifestyle and vision needs, whether you need glasses, contact lenses, or specialty care.
- Advanced diagnostic testing if necessary, including screenings for conditions like dry eye, glaucoma, and myopia management.
- A friendly and knowledgeable team ready to answer your questions and help you find the best eyewear options.
WHAT TO
BRING
To make your visit as smooth as possible, please bring:
✔ Your current eyeglasses or contact lenses (if applicable)
✔ A list of any medications you take
✔ Your vision insurance information (we accept TRICARE and more)
✔ A valid ID
We look forward to helping you see clearly and feel confident about your eye health. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out!
FAQ
Frequently Ask Questions
How often should I have an eye exam?
We recommend a comprehensive eye exam once a year to monitor your vision and eye health. If you have certain conditions like diabetes or wear contact lenses, more frequent checkups may be necessary.
How do I know if I need glasses or an updated prescription?
Signs that you may need glasses or an updated prescription include blurry vision, headaches, eye strain, and difficulty seeing at night. If you notice any changes in your vision, schedule an exam with us.
Are contact lenses safe for my eyes?
Yes, contact lenses are safe when used properly. It’s important to follow proper hygiene, replace lenses as recommended, and have regular eye check ups to ensure your eyes stay healthy.
What are the best glasses for my face shape?
Our optical team can help you choose frames that complement your face shape, skin tone, and personal style. Whether you want bold, classic, or lightweight frames, we’ll find the perfect pair for you.
Can I prevent digital eye strain?
Yes! Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Also, adjust your screen brightness, use blue light-filtering lenses, and take breaks to reduce strain.