Seeing clearly is just one part of your overall eye health. Dr. Greg Aker and Dr. Sarah Harbove encourage you to have regular eye exams whether or not you wear glasses or contacts, and even if your vision is sharp. The articles below explain what problems can be spotted with an eye exam at our Titusville office, what’s involved in a comprehensive exam, and special considerations for kids and contacts.
- Why are Eye Exams Important?
Catching problems in their early stages can prevent vision loss. An eye exam at Aker Eye Vision Source can do this by catching things you haven't yet noticed. - Preparing for an Eye Exam
Make the most of your exams by knowing how often to get them, and what information to bring with you to our Titusville office. - Your Comprehensive Eye Exam
Learn what common tests and procedures to expect during a routine eye exam at Aker Eye Vision Source. - Eye Exams for Contact Lenses
A routine exam performed by our Titusville optometrists won't provide some of the measurements and testing that are required to determine if your eyes are suitable for contact lenses, and to generate your contact lens Rx. - Eye Exams for Children
When should your child have their first eye exam with Dr. Greg Aker or Dr. Sarah Harbove? Plus, learn about special considerations for developing eyes.

