Comprehensive Vision Exam
A comprehensive vision exam is more than just checking your eyesight—it’s a thorough evaluation of your eye health and visual function. During your visit an eye care provider will assess:
- Visual acuity and prescription
- Eye muscle function
- Pupil and eye response
- Eye pressure (screening for glaucoma)
- Overall eye health
Regular comprehensive exams help maintain eye health and can also detect signs of other health conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
Earning WellU Credit:
To receive WellU credit for your comprehensive vision exam:
- You must visit a provider of your choice.
- The visit must be billed through your health plan.
- To qualify, your visit must be billed as a comprehensive vision exam. This is required for your completion to be recorded.
Tracking Your Completion:
The WellU Team does not have access to employee medical records, including MyChart or EPIC. Completion data is reported directly by the Health Plan Administrator on a monthly basis. The WellU Team is not able to manually enter completions.
If Your Completion Is Missing:
If your comprehensive vision exam does not appear on your WellU Participation Tracker after 90 days, please contact WellU@utah.edu for assistance.
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