
Archived App (Last seen on 1 Jun 2026)
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About
This medical app provides visual acuity and color vision tests for ophthalmologists. It includes Amsler, Ishihara, and Snellen charts, along with basic color recognition, designed for use when specialized equipment is unavailable.
What's New in Eye Examinations
1.0
October 30, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Fixed layout issues - Improved scrolling on Snellen test
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FAQ
What tests does Eye Examinations offer?
Eye Examinations includes the Amsler grid test, Ishihara color blindness test, Snellen visual acuity chart, and basic color recognition tests. These are designed to aid in patient diagnosis when proper equipment is not available.
Is Eye Examinations suitable for home use?
No, Eye Examinations is intended for use by trained professionals only. It does not interpret test results and requires professional medical knowledge to utilize effectively.
What devices does Eye Examinations support?
Eye Examinations is available for iPhone and iPod devices. It was last updated on October 30, 2017, with version 1.0.
What is the age rating for Eye Examinations?
Eye Examinations has an age rating of 12+. This indicates it is suitable for users aged 12 and older.
How often is Eye Examinations updated?
The application was last updated on October 30, 2017, with version 1.0. Further update frequency information is not available.
Does Eye Examinations have ads?
No, Eye Examinations does not contain advertisements. It is a free application without in-app purchases or ads.
What is the user feedback on Eye Examinations?
Based on 3 ratings, Eye Examinations has an average rating of 1.3 stars. Specific user sentiment details are not provided.
Can Eye Examinations diagnose eye conditions?
No, Eye Examinations is a diagnostic aid and does not interpret test results. It is intended for use by trained ophthalmologists who will interpret the findings.




