28/05/2026
She came in with a question her eyes couldn’t answer on their own.
“Is something wrong with my vision — or is it just me?”
It’s one of the most common things we hear. And honestly, one of the most important questions a person can ask.
What you’re seeing in this image is a comprehensive eye examination in progress and we want you to understand what that actually means for you.
When you come in, the first thing we do is check how clearly you can see — near, far, and everything in between. That chart on the wall helps us understand exactly where your vision stands.
From there, our doctor uses a small light to look closely at your eye — checking the cornea, the pupil, and how your eye responds. It sounds simple, but that little light tells us a lot.
We also check the pressure inside your eye. This is how we catch glaucoma early — a condition that causes blindness without any pain or warning signs. Most people never know they have it until it’s too late. That’s exactly why we check.
And finally, we take a careful look at the back of your eye, where early signs of conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure often show up — quietly — before you feel anything at all.
Your eyes see more than you think. And so do we.
And if you need glasses after your exam, we’ve got you.
You won’t need to go anywhere else. Right here at Charis Eye Clinic, we have quality lenses and frames that match your prescription, fit your style, and work within your budget. One visit, and you leave seeing the world more clearly than when you walked in.
So if you’ve been dealing with blurry vision, frequent headaches, tired eyes, or difficulty seeing at night — please don’t wave it off. Your eyes are trying to tell you something. Come in and let us listen.
The woman in this image showed up. She sat in that chair and gave her eyes the attention they deserved. That decision matters more than most people realise.
Book your eye examination today.
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