An eye exam is a key part of your health care routine, helping you see clearly and protecting your long-term wellness. As you’ll discover at our practice, understanding the process can help you plan your day and feel prepared.
The time it takes for an eye exam can vary based on your vision needs. A comprehensive exam usually lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, though several factors can influence the time involved. From your health history to the types of tests required, each step is designed for your needs.
What Determines the Length of Your Eye Exam?
The time you spend with us depends on a few important factors. A routine visit will often be shorter than an appointment focused on a specific issue you’re experiencing. Here are some the factors to consider:
- Whether it’s your first visit to our office
- Your age & your family’s medical history
- Any symptoms you are currently having
- Your need for glasses, contact lenses, or both
- If your pupils need to be dilated for a closer look
A Look at the Eye Exam Process
A comprehensive eye exam involves much more than just reading an eye chart from across the room. It’s a series of focused tests that check both your vision and the overall health of your eyes. Your appointment will likely follow a few simple and comfortable steps.
Your Health History Review
First, a friendly team member will talk with you about your general health and lifestyle. We’ll ask about your medical history, any medications you take, and your previous eye care experiences. This is also a great time to share any concerns or ask any initial questions you have.
Preliminary Tests
Before you see the doctor, you’ll complete a few quick preliminary tests. These checks are simple and give the doctor important information about your eye health before the main exam begins. They may include the following.
- Color Vision Test: This test checks your ability to see and distinguish between different colors.
- Depth Perception Test: We’ll assess how well your eyes work together to see in three dimensions.
- Visual Field Test: This measures your peripheral vision—or what you can see off to the sides.
- Eye Pressure Test: This test uses a very gentle puff of air to measure the pressure inside your eye.
The Exam With Your Eye Doctor
Next, you’ll meet with the optometrist for the main part of your exam. They will perform more tests to refine your prescription and check your eye health more closely. Your eye doctor in McAllen will conduct a thorough assessment that includes these checks.
- Visual Acuity Test: You’ll read letters from an eye chart to check the sharpness of your vision at different distances.
- Refraction Test: You’ll look through a series of lenses to help find the prescription that gives you the clearest possible sight.
- Eye Alignment Test: The doctor checks how well your eyes work together as a team to focus on objects.
- Slit-Lamp Exam: A special devices is used to get a magnified view of the front and back parts of your eye.
The Details on Pupil Dilation
Sometimes, your doctor needs a wider view of the back of your eye, including the retina and optic nerve. To do this, we may use special eye drops to dilate—or widen—your pupils. This may add some extra time to your visit.
How Long Does an Exam With Dilation Take?
If your pupils are dilated, you should expect your appointment to last an hour or perhaps a little more. The eye drops need about 20 to 30 minutes to take full effect. This allows your doctor to get the best possible view before completing the exam.
How Long Will Your Pupils Stay Dilated?
Your pupils may stay dilated for about 4 to 6 hours after your exam is complete. During this time, your vision might be blurry, especially up close, and your eyes will be more sensitive to light. It’s a good idea to rest your eyes and avoid tasks that require sharp focus.
Can I Drive Myself After an Eye Exam?
Because dilation causes light sensitivity and blurry vision, we recommend arranging for someone to drive you home. Bringing a pair of sunglasses to your appointment can also help make you more comfortable with the brightness outside. Your safety and comfort are important to us.

Exams for Glasses & Contact Lenses
If you need corrective lenses to see clearly, your exam will include a few extra steps.. This can affect the total time you spend with us at the office.
A Different Exam for Contact Lenses
A contact lens exam requires additional measurements to find the right fit, curvature, and comfort for your eyes. If you’re new to contacts, the appointment will also include time to learn how to properly put them in and take them out. We want to help you feel confident with your new lenses.
How Long to Get Glasses After Your Exam?
After you’ve selected your frames, you can typically expect your new prescription glasses to be ready in 7 to 10 business days. Some prescriptions and lens types may be available sooner. We’ll give you a clear timeline when you place your order.
How Long to Get Contacts After Your Exam?
You can often leave your appointment with a pair of trial lenses to wear right away. This lets you try them out before committing to a full supply. Your contacts should usually arrive in about one week.
How to Prepare for Your Appointment
A little preparation can help your eye exam go as smoothly as possible. To get the most out of your visit, consider these simple tips. They can help save time and make sure all your questions are answered.
- Bring your current glasses, prescription sunglasses, and contact lenses.
- Make a list of any medications you take and your family’s general health history.
- Write down any vision problems you’ve noticed or questions you want to discuss.
- Ask if you can fill out new person forms online beforehand to save time.
- Plan your transportation ahead of time in case your eyes are dilated.
A complete eye examination is an important investment in your health. It not only keeps your prescription up to date but also allows us to monitor for any changes in your eye health. We believe visiting the eye doctor should be a positive experience.
At Bethel Vision Care, we take a personalized approach to your vision needs. We use modern technology to offer comprehensive services, from dry eye therapy to eye disease management. Contact us today to schedule your next eye exam.
