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Eye Exams in Honolulu

At Simply Eyes Hawaii, we provide comprehensive eye exams in Honolulu designed to protect your vision and support long-term eye health. Our eye exams go beyond updating your prescription — they include advanced testing to evaluate how your eyes are functioning today and to help detect potential concerns early.

Whether you’re scheduling a routine exam, noticing changes in your vision, or simply staying proactive about eye health, our doctors tailor each exam to your individual needs using modern technology and personalized care.


Every comprehensive eye exam at Simply Eyes Hawaii includes routine preventive screenings designed to catch issues early. If a condition requires medical treatment or closer monitoring, we’ll guide you to the appropriate medical or specialty exam.

After Your Eye Exam, What’s Next?

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If your exam shows you’d benefit from glasses, our optical team will help you select frames and lenses that match your prescription, lifestyle, and comfort needs.

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Interested in contacts or updating your current lenses? We’ll guide you through a personalized contact lens fitting after your exam.

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Need Medical Eye Care?

If we detect an eye health concern, we’ll explain your condition and create a treatment or monitoring plan to protect your vision.

FAQ – Eye Exams in Honolulu

How often should I get an eye exam?

See our guide above for full recommendations — in general, once a year for most adults and more frequently for high-risk patients.

What’s the difference between an eye exam and a vision screening?

A vision screening checks basic eyesight, often using a chart. A comprehensive eye exam includes a full evaluation of eye health, prescription needs, and detection of conditions such as cataracts or glaucoma.

Does insurance cover eye exams in Hawaii?

Most vision insurance plans help cover the cost of routine eye exams. Medical insurance may also apply if the visit is for an eye condition or medical concern.

What should I do if I have an eye emergency?

If you experience sudden vision loss, pain, redness, or an eye injury, don’t wait for a routine appointment. Visit our Emergency Eye Care in Honolulu page for same-day guidance, or call (808) 949-2662 right away.

How long does an eye exam take?

A typical comprehensive exam takes about 30–45 minutes. If dilation, retinal imaging, or specialty testing is needed, it may take a little longer.

Do I need to get my eyes dilated every exam?

Not always. Dilation is recommended if you are at risk for eye disease, have new symptoms, or if your doctor needs a clearer view of the retina.

What technology do eye doctors use during an exam?

In addition to traditional vision tests, modern exams may use retinal photography, OCT scans, visual field testing, and other advanced diagnostic tools to get a complete picture of your eye health.

At what age should kids have their first eye exam?

Children should have a comprehensive eye exam between ages 3 and 5, again before starting school, and then regularly as they grow.