Walk-In Eye Exams for All in Myrtle Beach

We provide walk-in comprehensive eye exams with trusted care, local convenience, and real answers, all inside Coastal Grand Mall.

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Your Eye Health, Handled with Care

We take a practical, full-scope approach to vision care. Every eye exam includes more than just a prescription update. Dr. Reeves checks for changes in your vision, evaluates your eye health, and explains everything in plain language.

We also provide contact lens exams, monitor for medical conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, and offer guidance to keep your eyes healthy long-term. Whether you’re here for your annual check or stopping in while visiting the beach, we’re here to make it simple.

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When to Schedule Your Next Eye Exam

Healthy vision starts with regular care. Here’s when to come in:

  • Adults: Every 1–2 years, or as recommended.

  • Children: Starting in infancy, then yearly once school begins.

  • Patients with chronic conditions: At least once a year for diabetic eye exams or other medical concerns.

You don’t need a referral. Walk-ins are always welcome.

What We Check During Your Visit

Our comprehensive eye exams include:

  • Visual acuity and prescription testing

  • Eye pressure checks

  • Tear film evaluation for dryness or irritation

  • Internal and external eye health screening

  • Retinal and optic nerve assessments (when indicated)

If you wear contacts or are considering them, we’ll also evaluate your corneal health and lens fit during your exam.

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Exam Options for Every Age & Need

We provide eye exams for:

  • Adults and seniors

  • Children and teens (we see kids in infancy)

  • Contact lens wearers

  • Patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, or eye disease history

Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, we tailor each exam to you.

The Tools We Use to Protect Your Long-Term Vision

We use practical, proven diagnostic tools to support your exam  including retinal evaluations, eye pressure testing, tear film analysis, and corneal imaging when needed.

These tools help us check for early signs of chronic conditions like glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and dry eye, while keeping your visit efficient and comfortable.

Our focus is on using technology where it matters most to give you clear answers and better long-term care.

Four pieces of medical equipment are arranged on a white desk in a room. They include an eye scanner, a microscope, and two other devices. A black chair is positioned in front of the desk, and a lamp is mounted on the wall above the desk. A sign with the word Pre-Test is mounted on the wall on the right side.

Modern Tools, Old-School Attention

We use proven diagnostic tools to support your care. From corneal imaging and tear film assessments to lens evaluations and pressure testing, our goal is to give you clear answers in a space that feels comfortable.