Comprehensive Eye Exams in Prior Lake, MN
Annual eye exams are essential for maintaining healthy vision and overall wellness, no matter your age or general health. At Complete Family Eyecare, we specialize in Prior Lake eye care and take these comprehensive examinations seriously. Dr. Steve Reinders and Dr. Sarah Board bring nearly 40 years of combined experience, leveraging advanced technology to assess your eye health and provide insights into your overall well-being. Their expertise ensures the most accurate prescriptions for glasses and contact lenses, helping you address vision problems effectively.

During your regular eye exam, Dr. Steve and Dr. Sarah will thoroughly assess your "refraction" to determine the best lens combination for clear vision. This familiar "lens one or lens two?" test helps identify vision problems that may be corrected with glasses or contact lenses, such as:
Farsightedness: Difficulty with near tasks while distance vision remains clear.
Nearsightedness: Difficulty with distance vision while near tasks remain clear.
Astigmatism: Blurred vision caused by irregularly shaped cornea or lens.
Presbyopia: Age-related difficulty with near vision, often requiring multifocal lenses.
Dr. Steve and Dr. Sarah also evaluate for signs of eye problems, including glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, and other conditions that may affect your vision now or in the future.

Advanced Technology for Superior
Eye Care
Our Prior Lake eye care team is passionate about delivering the most thorough and educational examination experience. We utilize cutting-edge technology from the pre-test room to the examination chair, ensuring a complete evaluation of your eye health. This includes assessments for conditions like dry eyes and issues related to eye movement, providing clarity and comfort to every patient.
Eye Exams for Children
Detecting childhood vision problems early is critical for healthy visual development. With 1 in 4 school-aged children experiencing eye problems, regular exams are essential—even for kids who seem to see well.
Common risk factors include:
- Premature birth
- Developmental delays
- Turned or crossed eyes
- Family history of eye problems
- Previous eye injuries
- Systemic illnesses like diabetes (diabetic retinal disease risk)
We recommend starting regular eye exams for children at age three—or earlier if you notice concerns. Click here to learn more about Pediatric Eye Care.


Contact Lens Eye Examination
If you wear or are considering contact lenses, visit our eye doctor in Prior Lake for a specialized evaluation. Dr. Steve or Dr. Sarah will assess your prescription, take specific measurements, and find the best lenses for your eyes and lifestyle. Whether you're dealing with dry eyes or looking for daily lenses, we provide tailored solutions to meet your needs.
Click here for more information on contact lenses.