Optical

When to Have an Eye Exam
Even for people with no vision complaints, a comprehensive eye exam is an important part of maintaining good health. In adults, a dilated fundus exam can often reveal symptoms of diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure - even before the patient might be aware he or she has any problems. The American Optometric Association recommends adults have an eye exam every two years. And people over age 60 should have their eyes examined annually.
Eye exams are also important for children, as they can't always tell you how they see. Your child's pediatrician can advise you of when to have your child's first eye exam. School age children should continue to have eye exams annually.
Individuals with diabetes, hypertension or a family history of Glaucoma should have their eyes examined more frequently. It's important to check with your eye care professional to determine how often you should have your eyes examined for your particular circumstances.

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