Comprehensive Eye Exams
At inVista Optical, we emphasize the word “comprehensive” in our eye exams because that’s exactly what we offer—a thorough approach to the health of your eyes and your overall well-being. Dr. Jahnke takes the time to truly listen to her patients, using a holistic approach to treatments that goes beyond basic care.
Don’t settle for routine vision screenings just to renew your prescription. Come experience the difference of a comprehensive exam and see what you’ve been missing.

When Should I Get An Eye Exam?
The American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends annual comprehensive eye exams for everyone to optimize visual function, monitor eye health changes, and detect sight-threatening and systemic health conditions early. This proactive approach ensures better long-term eye health. For children, it’s especially important to receive a comprehensive eye exam before starting school. While vision screenings can provide a basic assessment of visual clarity, they are typically conducted by untrained individuals and do not evaluate overall visual function.
At inVista, we begin seeing children as young as 3 years old and encourage annual exams for all our patients to support lifelong eye health.
What Can I Expect At My Exam?
When you first enter you will notice our office is unlike any other as we try to provide and comforting, relaxing atmosphere. . Upon arrival, you’ll be warmly greeted by Taylor at check-in, who will review your insurance benefits and collect a few pieces of information for your record. She will then guide you through the initial steps, gathering additional details and performing scans of your eyes to provide Dr. Jahnke with the information needed to assess your eye health. Don’t worry—there’s no puff of air here!
During your exam, you can expect a comprehensive evaluation of all aspects of your eye health. Dr. Jahnke is dedicated to providing the highest level of eye care. As part of her thorough approach, she typically recommends dilation during your initial exam and every 1-2 years thereafter, depending on your individual risks and needs. She will carefully review your scans and provide personalized recommendations for treatments and prescriptions based on your specific requirements.
We look forward to giving you the best possible eye exam experience!
