Eye Exams at Logan Optical

A comprehensive eye exam is a regular checkup that checks vision acuity and assesses general eye health. Logan Optical clinic offers thorough eye examinations for both children and adults using the latest technology to detect issues at an early stage.
An examination is conducted, with the optometrist checking vision and seriously examining the inner structures of the eyes. These visits are important for getting your prescription renewed and detecting eye problems in the early stages. All eye conditions, including glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, have no discernible signs in the initial stages, so regular checkups are required.
Service Breakdown
A comprehensive eye examination at Logan Optical includes a variety of crucial components:
- Vision Testing
Measure your visual acuity (reading an eye chart) and refraction to determine your exact glasses or contact lens prescription. You'll be asked to read letters or symbols at several distances and make precise changes with specialized lenses. - Eye Health Test
Thorough assessment of the inner eye structures (the retina, optic nerve, cornea, and lens). This is at times achieved by dilating pupils and using high-definition imaging. Logan Optical uses digital retinal imaging to take clear photos of the back of the eye. Through these photographs, the physician can spot early evidence of retinal or optic nerve problems. - Prescription Refills
Looking to check if your corrective lens prescription is due for a revision. When you have eyeglasses or contact lenses, the optometrist will adjust the prescription accordingly to maintain your vision clear and comfortable. This is also critical in managing problems like farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatism. - Disease Screening
Measurement and tests to detect common eye diseases before they create symptoms. These include glaucoma screening (typically by tonometry to measure eye pressure), cataract screening, and screening for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and other eye ailments. The sooner these diseases are detected, possibly through complete exams, the earlier they can be treated, and more positive results will be attained.
Technology & Unique Features
Logan Optical uses sophisticated diagnostic equipment to detect vision problems early. Digital retinal imaging is included in the complete checkup, taking high-quality retina pictures to thoroughly examine the optic nerve and vascular integrity. Physicians can spot slight changes that might indicate disease by taking pictures over time.
Other new technology allows for easier testing without becoming nervous and getting more information. Non-contact devices can rapidly measure eye pressure readings (glaucoma screening) without blowing air.
Slit-lamp biomicroscopes and special lenses enable magnified examination of the cornea and lens. Together, all this new equipment "provides the best possible eye care" by making illnesses visible that with old machinery might go unnoticed.
These sophisticated imaging methods enable early detection of conditions such as glaucoma or macular degeneration, frequently resulting in better treatment. Your pupils might be dilated during the examination, so the doctor may scrutinize the retina and optic nerve with intense light and magnification. Specialized computer programs can even monitor changes from year to year. All these machines enable Logan Optical to offer comprehensive, fact-based eye care.
Meet the Experts
Dr. Bradley Budge, O.D., earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Arizona College of Optometry at Midwestern University. He brings significant clinical experience and a focus on patient education to the practice. In addition to general eye care, Dr. Budge is a member of the local concussion clinic team, helping to treat vision problems that can arise due to head injury.
Insurance & Payment
Logan Optical is happy to accept most medical and vision insurance plans to help pay for eye treatments and exams. Vision coverage typically pays for routine eye exams and glasses, while medical coverage typically pays for diagnostic tests and treatment of eye disease.
- Vision Plans Accepted: EyeMed, Cigna Vision, Spectera, Blue View/VSP, and others.
- Medical Plans Accepted: Aetna, Cigna, Regence (Blue Cross), Ameriben, Select Health, UMR, etc.
The clinic's staff can answer any questions regarding your individual benefits. If your plan is not listed, don't worry. The staff is willing to check your coverage and provide information on how to use your insurance for eye care. The practice also offers competitive self-pay prices and discounts on glasses and contacts if necessary.
Schedule your Eye Test
Schedule your appointment for a complete eye exam at Logan Optical today. Call (435) 753-5280 or visit to arrange an appointment online.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
9:00am - 5:30pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 5:30pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 5:30pm
Thursday
9:00am - 5:30pm
Friday
9:00am - 5:30pm
Saturday & Sunday
Closed
Logan Optical
535 E 1400 N #130
Logan, UT 84341