Comprehensive Eye Exams in Brentwood, CA

We provide diagnostic eye exams for adults, children, and seniors, built around accuracy, clinical insight, and long-term care.

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A Dedicated Approach to Routine & Medical Eye Care

We look at the full picture of your eye health. How your eyes are functioning, how your vision has changed, and whether any underlying issues need attention.

We care for patients with a wide range of needs, from stable vision and preventive care to concerns like dry eye, diabetes, myopia progression, or eyestrain from daily screen use.

Every exam is paced to allow for conversation, explanation, and decisions based on what’s happening.

When to Schedule an Eye Exam

We recommend yearly exams for most patients, even if your vision feels unchanged. Many conditions develop without symptoms, and early detection allows us to take a proactive approach to care.

You may benefit from an exam if you’re experiencing:

  • Blurry or fluctuating vision
  • Difficulty with screens or near tasks
  • Eye strain, fatigue, or light sensitivity
  • Changes in prescription accuracy
  • Known concerns like dry eye, diabetes, or myopia

We also see patients for baseline exams before starting contact lenses or specialty treatments.

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A modern white EIDON AF optometry machine is placed on a white surface, with a monitor screen visible to the left.
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Imaging Used to Support Clinical Decision-Making at Good Eye Optometry

We use advanced imaging to see what can’t be observed with a standard eye exam. These tools help us detect subtle changes early — often before you notice symptoms.

OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) lets us view the deeper layers of the retina and optic nerve. This helps us catch early signs of conditions like glaucoma or macular changes, so they can be addressed before they affect your vision.

Meibography and anterior segment imaging show us the health of your tear glands and the surface of your eye. If you’re experiencing irritation, redness, or contact lens discomfort, these images help us determine whether dry eye is contributing and how to treat it effectively.

Corneal topography maps the shape of your cornea. This is especially important when fitting contact lenses or monitoring changes in conditions like astigmatism or keratoconus, ensuring your lenses fit properly and your vision stays stable.

Ready to Schedule Your Next Eye Exam?

Whether you're due for a routine checkup or need answers about recent vision changes, we're here to help.

Our Brentwood team takes the time to make each exam clear, thorough, and tailored to what your eyes need.