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Why You Shouldn’t Skip Your Annual Eye Exam?

  • Jan 28, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

An annual eye exam is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your vision and overall eye health. Many eye conditions develop gradually and without noticeable symptoms, which means problems can go undetected without regular professional care



Eye Exams Protect More Than Just Your Vision

Eye exams are not only about updating your glasses or contact lens prescription. They play a critical role in detecting eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and diabetic eye disease. Many of these conditions can be managed effectively when caught early, but may lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated.

Your eyes can also reveal signs of broader health issues, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. A comprehensive eye exam can help identify these concerns early and allow for timely referral or follow up care.

Vision Changes Are Not Always Obvious

Even if you feel your vision is stable, subtle changes can occur over time. Eyestrain, headaches, difficulty focusing, or trouble seeing at night are often gradual and easy to ignore. Regular eye exams ensure your prescription remains accurate and your visual system is functioning comfortably and efficiently.

Children and teens especially benefit from annual eye exams, as vision problems can affect learning, attention, and academic performance. Adults and seniors rely on regular exams to maintain safe driving vision, workplace productivity, and independence.

How Often Should You Have an Eye Exam

Most patients should have a comprehensive eye exam once every year. Individuals with diabetes, existing eye conditions, a family history of eye disease, or those who wear contact lenses may require more frequent visits. Your optometrist will recommend an exam schedule based on your individual needs.

What to Expect From a Comprehensive Eye Exam

A full eye exam includes more than a vision check. Your optometrist will assess eye health, measure eye pressure, evaluate the retina and optic nerve, and test how well your eyes work together. Advanced imaging may be used to detect early signs of disease, even before symptoms appear.

Accessible, Cost Effective Eye Care at Asgarpour Optometry

At Asgarpour Optometry, we believe eye care should be accessible, affordable, and thorough. Our clinics are conveniently located, and we offer flexible appointment options to fit busy schedules.

Our eye exams are cost effective, with transparent pricing and coverage options available for patients of all ages. We work with provincial health plans and provide clear guidance on what is covered and what is not.

Most importantly, our exams are fully comprehensive. We use modern diagnostic technology and evidence based clinical practices to ensure every patient receives a complete and accurate assessment of their eye health.

Do Not Wait Until There Is a Problem

Many eye conditions do not cause pain or early symptoms. By the time vision changes are noticeable, damage may already have occurred. Annual eye exams help protect your eyesight, support your overall health, and give you peace of mind.

Booking your annual eye exam is a simple step that can make a lasting difference in your vision and quality of life.

 
 
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