Caring for your vision starts with routine eye exams. Whether you wear glasses, contacts, or have no vision problems at all, regular check-ups help protect your sight and detect common conditions early. At Dr. Dorothy Park & Associates in Columbia, SC, we recommend scheduling visits based on your age, eye health, and risk factors.
Children should have their first comprehensive eye exam at six months, followed by another at age three and again before starting school. After that, annual assessments help track vision changes. Teens without vision issues should receive an exam every two years. Additionally, those who wear glasses or contacts benefit from yearly visits to keep their prescription accurate.
Even if your eyesight is fine, getting a check-up every two years is a good idea. However, if you experience vision changes, frequent headaches, or eye strain, more frequent appointments may be necessary. Those with conditions like diabetes or a family history of eye disease should schedule annual exams.
Once you reach 40, eye exams become more important. Presbyopia, glaucoma, and other age-related issues can develop. An exam every one to two years is recommended. However, if you have risk factors like high blood pressure or a family history of vision problems, yearly evaluations are best.
At this stage, annual exams are essential. The risk of cataracts, macular degeneration, and other serious conditions increases with age. Regular check-ups allow for early detection and treatment.
If you’re ready to schedule your next exam, our team at Dr. Dorothy Park & Associates in Columbia, SC, is here to help. Call us at (803) 254-6306 to book an appointment or learn more about our services. You can also browse our website for additional information or stop by in person!
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