Eye Exams
- What's Involved in an Eye Exam?
- What to Expect in Your Exam
- About Dr. Zadeh
- About Dr. Bhima
- Meet Our Staff
- What's Involved in an Eye Exam?
A complete eye exam involves a series of tests designed to evaluate your vision and check for eye diseases. It doesn't hurt. Your doctor may use odd–looking instruments, aim bright lights directly at your eyes and request that you look through a seemingly endless array of lenses. Each test evaluates a different aspect of your vision and eye health.
- What to Expect in Your Exam:
- Review of medical history and vision problems
- Quick check of your eyes using lights
- Measuring your visual acuity
- Accessing your need for glasses or contacts
- Examining your eyes for signs of disease
- About Dr. Zadeh
- Graduated from the UAB School of Optometry in 1990
- Specializes in primary eye care and
specialty contact lenses - Fluent in English, Persian, and Spanish
- Served as state coordinator for the Vision USA program in 2000
- Georgia Optometric Association (GOA) President 2006-2007
- Served on GOA Board of Trustees for 8 years
- Named "Georgia Optometrist of the Year" in 2007 by
Georgia Optometric Association
- About Dr. Bhima
- Graduated from the UAB School of Optometry in 2010
- Specializes in primary eye care, ocular disease and contact lenses
- Certified by the State Board of Examiners in Optometry to treat and manage ocular disease
- Fluent in English and Gujarati
- Active member of the American Optometric Association and Georgia Optometric Association

