How Often Should You Have A Comprehensive Eye Exam?

How Often Should You Have A Comprehensive Eye Exam? in PRIMARYCITY

The Importance of Extensive Eye Exams

Comprehensive eye tests are essential for maintaining ocular health and monitoring for signs of eye disease injury, allergy, infection, or visual motor deficits and neurological impairment. The question is: How frequently are such examinations necessary?

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Factors Determining How Often You Should Have An Exam

Age and health are important factors in determining the ideal frequency of such testing. While reputable optometric organizations offer general guidelines the most accurate determination should always come from your personal eye doctor. Depending on the nature of the testing, such assessments can take 30-90 minutes

The American Optometric Association recommends the following guidelines for scheduling eye assessments:

Babies/Children

  • 6-12 Months- Low Risk: Once within this period 

               High Risk: Once, or as recommended by an optometrist

  • 3-5 Years- Low Risk: Once

                High Risk: Once, or as recommended

  • 6-7 Years- Low Risk: Once before 1st grade, followed by annual exams 

                High Risk: Once, or as recommended

Adults:

  • 18-39- Low Risk: At least every 2 years

               High Risk: Annually, or as recommended

  • 40-64- Low Risk: At least every 2 years

                High Risk: Every 2 years or as recommended 

  • 65+: Annually for low-risk seniors

               High Risk: Annually, or as recommended

Symptoms of Conditions Requiring Immediate Care

Symptoms of Conditions Requiring Immediate Care

If you notice symptoms of eye related injury, infection, allergy, visual-motor, or neurological deficits, contact your optometrist as soon as possible. Depending on the severity, emergency medical intervention may be necessary. Be careful to look for any symptoms following a head injury or trauma. 

Signs that warrant attention include:

  • double vision, loss of vision, or blurriness
  • pain and discomfort of the orbital region
  • Swelling, redness, drainage, discharge, or crustiness
  • a feeling that something is lodged in the eye
  • bulging eyes
  • floaters
  • difficulty with balance or gaifever or nausea

Common Questions

Yes. While both are important, a regular test assesses vision acuity and monitors current prescriptions for corrective lenses. Extensive testing checks overall visual health. Speak with your optometrist to find out how often you should schedule both types of testing.
An optometrist assesses overall visual health and monitors for such serious complications as glaucoma, infection, injury, or difficulties involving visual-motor or neurological deficits.
A few things can be expected when coming in for an eye exam. Every patient will be greeted by the front desk. For first time patients there will be some paperwork to fill out, namely intake forms. First time patients should also bring their insurance information if applicable. Returning patients need only arrive at the office and wait to be seen. If a patient wears glasses they should bring in their most recent pair so the doctors can take a look. Lastly, everyone should have an enjoyable and safe experience.
You should have your eyes tested once a year if you are 40 or older. The reason is that we are more likely to develop eye diseases as we age, such as cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, dry eye and presbyopia. An annual comprehensive eye exam can detect these diseases early, even before any symptoms show. However, this is a general rule, and depending on your medical and family history, some patients need to come back as much as every few months, if your eye doctor is monitoring for potential progression of eye disease. It is very important to follow the recommendations of frequency given to you by your eye doctor. Many eye diseases cause irreversible vision loss which could have been prevented if an eye doctor was monitoring the patient more frequently.
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Summary

Regular eye tests assess visual acuity.  Comprehensive eye exams are essential for maintaining overall visual health. While  age, health, and family history are important factors in determining the frequency of testing, speak with an optometrist to determine how frequently you should schedule both types of evaluations to maintain your ocular health. You can schedule an eye exam with our eye doctor by calling 111-222-3333. Patients searching for advanced medical eye care visit our clinic from all over STATE, and we are proud to be a leading provider of medical eye care services for patients from CITY, SECONDARY1, SECONDARY2, and SECONDARY3.

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