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Eye exams are crucial for maintaining good eye health and overall well-being. Regular eye exams can help detect early signs of eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, as well as other health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure. Early detection can lead to timely treatment and prevention of further vision problems. Additionally, eye exams can also ensure that your prescription for glasses or contact lenses is up-to-date, helping you see clearly and comfortably.
The eyes are not only windows to the soul but also to our overall health. Detecting conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and even certain types of cancer through an eye exam can be life-saving. This is why regular eye check-ups are so important, as they can help catch these underlying health issues early on when treatment is most effective. Remember, taking care of your eyes means taking care of your whole body.
Reviewing prior history
Refraction
Measurement of eye pressure
Health of the eye
Retinal Imaging
Visual Fields
Adults between the ages of 20 to 39 should have an eye exam every 2 to 3 years.
Adults between the ages of 40 to 64 should have an eye exam every 2 years.
Adults 65 years and older should have an annual eye exam.
Patients with diabetes, high myopia, or other vision conditions may require more frequent eye exams to monitor their eye health and detect any changes early on. Your eye care professional will work with you to determine the best exam schedule based on your unique needs and risk factors.
Your eye health is our top priority, and we are here to support you on every step of the way.
Often overlooked, our eyes play a crucial role in our daily lives, offering us the gift of sight and insight into our surroundings.
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