Comprehensive Eye Exams in Wellington FL

Comprehensive Eye Exams in Wellington, FL | Protect Your Vision & Eye Health

A Comprehensive Eye examination is often considered one of the most important healthcare decisions a person can make. In addition to determining a patients visual ability and needs, a comprehensive eye exam can assess how various systemic conditions can affect the eye and body. The emphasis is generally on eye conditions, but issues like Diabetes and High Blood Pressure often show signs in the anatomy of the eye. A true comprehensive Eye examination nowadays is so much more than just seeing clearly.


At 20/Twenty Eyecare, our visual assessments are detailed and thorough. Patients are given ample time to discuss what vision issues they are experiencing and every aspect is attended to. During the prescription process, there is constant dialogue between Dr. Abdal and her patients.

Our eye examinations always include tests for glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration (conditions that can be worsened by UV exposure), and the ocular effects of many general health disorders such as diabetes and high blood pressure, as well as effects of medications. Our office uses some of the latest technology in detecting, managing and treating many ocular conditions.


Dr. Abdal and the staff at 20Twenty Eyecare are committed to protecting your eye health. We prioritize your safety and comfort while using state-of-the-art equipment to ensure an accurate diagnosis and precision treatment.

What Happens During a Comprehensive Eye Exam?


1. We will take your health history and discuss any eye health problems. It is essential to discuss any family history of glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetes, or heart disease.

2. Dr. Abdal will check your visual acuity. She will determine if you need eyeglasses or contact lenses or if your prescription has changed.

3. She will perform preliminary eye testing. Initial testing includes refraction, pupil response, and visual field testing.

4. Next, you will undergo eye focusing, teaming, and movement testing. Dr. Abdal will test how well your eyes respond to stimuli and movement.

5. She will also perform tests to rule out dry eye syndrome.

6. Seasonal allergies common in Wellington can contribute to dry eye and other eye conditions. Learn more about how allergies affect your eye health.

7. Dr. Abdal will evaluate your eye health. She can view the inner structures to look for signs of disease like glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic and or hypertensive retinopathy.

8. She will perform additional tests according to her findings. These tests allow Dr. Abdal to diagnose eye conditions and develop a treatment plan to protect your vision.

We Use Advanced Eye Care Technology


20Twenty Eyecare is here to protect your eye health and vision with the latest technological advances that help Dr. Abdal view the depths of your eyes and spot the most minute problems so they can be treated early, leading to better outcomes. These advanced tools include digital retinal imaging, optical coherence tomography, and visual field testing equipment.

FAQ About Comprehensive Eye Exams

How long does an eye exam take?
An eye exam can take up to an hour. Comprehensive eye exams go into depth with your eye health and take longer than a general exam. You can expect Dr. Abdal to work thoroughly to check for any signs of concern.


Will I be able to drive after my eye exam?
You can drive home after an eye exam. If Dr. Abdal dilates your eyes, it can obscure your vision up close for about 3 hours. You can always make an appointment to return with a driver if you feel uncomfortable driving home alone.​​​​​​​


How often should I get an eye exam?

Most people need an eye exam every year. You may need more frequent exams if you are over 65, wear glasses, have an eye disease, or have been diagnosed with diabetes or high blood pressure.