they use a lot of machines, an auto refractometer that you just kinda stare into and it goes blury (in and out of focus), which shoots and IR beam into your eye and measures your response to get an estimate on your perscription. They usually also do an air puff test (that tests for guacoma) and it doesnt really hurt, you just kinda jump back.Ayumiz wrote:
I am going for an eye checkup so that the docs can see my floaters. Anyone knows whats that machine called to look inside my eye? Is it painful?
dialation is a bitch though lol, it'll give you a look into the future ( cuz when everythings all blurry thats what you'll see like when your 60)