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Eye exams in Gig Harbor for clear, comfortable vision.

From routine vision exams to medical eye care, Dr. Moller provides detailed, unhurried visits designed to give you clear answers.

For patients with symptoms like dizziness, headaches, or visual overwhelm, a separate, specialized Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD) evaluation may be recommended.

If you’re not sure which visit is right for you, we’re happy to help.

Appointments are subject to our Policies, including deposit, cancellation, and no-show fees.

Types of Eye Exams We Offer

We offer routine vision exams, medical eye visits, and specialized BVD evaluations.

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Your symptoms and exam findings help determine whether a visit is billed as vision or medical, since medical conditions can sometimes be identified during a routine exam.

Vision Exam - for glasses & contact lenses

  • Updating your glasses or contact lenses

  • Routine annual checkups

  • Blurry or changing vision you think is prescription- related

  • Basic screening for eye health (if medical questions or findings arise, the visit will bill as medical)

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  • Evidence-based options for children & teens

  • Lifestyle-centered guidance

  • Support for progressive myopia

Myopia Management

Medical Eye Visit - for eye health symptoms and diagnoses

  • Eye pain, redness, burning, irritation

  • Sudden vision changes, flashes, or floaters

  • Concerns about an eye condition (dry eye, cataracts, diabetes, etc.)

  • Known history of diabetes, cataracts, dry eyes, or other eye diseases

  • Follow-up for medical findings discovered during a vision exam

  • Visits focused on diagnosing or treating eye conditions (including "Do I have ___?" concerns)

NeuroVisual (BVD) Evaluation

Some patients experience symptoms like dizziness, headaches, anxiety, visual overwhelm, or difficulty reading — even when their eyes appear healthy and vision tests “normal.”

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If these symptoms suggest Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), we may recommend a separate, specialized NeuroVisual evaluation. This exam focuses on how the eyes work together and how subtle misalignment may be contributing to symptoms throughout the body.

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A BVD evaluation is different from a routine vision exam or medical eye visit and uses specialized testing not included in standard exams.

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NeuroVisual (BVD) evaluations are specialized medical evaluations and are not billed to routine vision plans. Some medical insurance plans may offer out-of-network benefits that patients may submit for reimbursement. Benefits quoted are not guaranteed.

Not sure which visit you need? Call us and tell us your symptoms -
we'll help you choose the right appointment.
If we suspect Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD),
we may recommend a separate, specialized BVD evaluation. 

What we check during your eye exam

No Air Puff

  • Check the external and internal health of your eyes

  • Take Optomap retinal images for a detailed, ultra-wide view

  • Measure your prescription for glasses or contact lenses

  • Use modern, comfortable testing methods - no air puff

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We don't rush your care - Dr. Moller schedules 45-minute exams,

while many offices only allow 15-20 minutes.



 

No Rush
Exams

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