Requirement review
The role, form and applicable visual standard are confirmed before testing.

Sensory testing
Beeline coordinates documented visual-acuity testing for occupational examinations, medical-readiness programs and employer-defined sensory requirements.
Service overview
Occupational vision testing may include distance and near acuity with or without correction, depending on the examination or employer protocol. Beeline helps select the correct form, test method and documentation pathway before the appointment.
What the pathway includes
The exact scope follows the selected standard, employer protocol, clinical judgment and employee-specific needs.
The role, form and applicable visual standard are confirmed before testing.
Distance vision is measured using an appropriate standardized chart and test distance.
Near vision is assessed when the selected protocol or role requires it.
Results, corrective-lens use and any follow-up need are recorded for the relevant clinical workflow.
Delivery settings
Some services can travel to the workforce. Others require clinic equipment or support only remote preparation and follow-up.
On-site testing can support group programs when lighting, distance and equipment requirements are controlled.
Clinic testing supports individual exams and referral when additional evaluation is needed.
Formal occupational testing requires controlled, in-person conditions and documentation.
Before the appointment
Bring glasses or contact lenses used for work or driving.
Bring the employer form or identify the medical standard for the test.
Tell the clinician about recent eye procedures, symptoms or vision changes.
Appointment request
Tell us who needs care, your preferred location and a few dates that work. Beeline will follow up to confirm the appointment and any preparation steps.
Call or text (631) 899-1236Common questions
No. Screening measures selected visual functions; abnormal results or symptoms may require a comprehensive eye examination.
Yes. It is commonly coordinated with medical examinations and workforce-readiness programs when the selected protocol requires it.
Formal occupational visual-acuity testing is completed in person under controlled conditions.