BVAX Service Standard

“Eye Examination with the BVAX 16-Step Standard”

— a key process to ensure you receive the most accurate lenses and the best visual comfort.

What is an Eye Examination?

An eye examination is a detailed vision assessment to detect any visual issues and determine the most accurate prescription for your glasses. It includes testing both near and distance vision to ensure clear, comfortable eyesight tailored to your needs.

The BVAX 16-Step Eye Examination

At Monde, we conduct every test with precision through the BVAX 16-Step Standard — a comprehensive process covering eye health history, visual acuity testing, and personalized lens analysis. Our goal is to deliver precise results for every individual.

BVAX Masters — Certified Eye Care Experts

All examinations are performed by BVAX Masters, certified specialists trained in advanced optometry. They provide expert care and professional advice to ensure you receive eyewear and lenses that perfectly match your lifestyle and vision needs.

BVAX 16-Step Eye Examination

1. Eye History Evaluation

Evaluate customer's history to determine the problem.

2. Object Test

Check for abnormalities in vision from the computer and for the pupillary distance.

3. Visual Acuity and Pinhole Test

Check the naked eyes' visual acuity, as well as through customer's old eyeglasses, and determine the abnomality in vision using a pinhole.

4. Best Visual Sphere by Red-Green Test (Duochrome Test)

Confirm the power of myopia or hyperopia.

5. Clock Dial Chart

Check for astigmatism.

6. Jackson Cross Cylinder Test (Cross Axis and Cross Power)

Check for the axis and power of the astigmatism.

7. Visual Acuity Test

Check the visual acuity through initial prescribed eye power.

8. MPMVA Finding (Fogging Method)

Find the optimal power for each eye by blurring the image to relax eye muscles.

9. Binocular Balance V.A.

ฺEqualize both eyes to ensure that the accommodation is balanced.

10. Best Vision Acuity (BVA)

Find the optimal eye power that gives the best vision acuity.

11. Stereo Test or Worth 4 Dot

Check the 3D vision and how both eyes work together through the new eye power prescription.

12. Coincidence Test

Check the image size balance seen with both eyes through the new eye power prescription.

13. Addition Test or Accommodation Test (Binocular Cross Cylinder)

Check the eye accommodation reflex and test the eye power in a reading distance.

14. Negative and Positive Relative Accommodation (NRA/PRA) (Finding Range of Accommodation)

Find the highest and lowest eye accommodation power.

15. Data Analysis (Prescription on Trial Frame)

Try on the final prescribed lenses on a trial frame.

16. Plan and Assessment

Analyze and summarize the test results. Explain and give advice to the customer in details.