Have Your Eyes Screened At 40

Long Vision Center makes this same recommendation to all his patients. The purpose of The Academy now recommending this: Adults with no signs or risk factors for eye disease get a baseline eye disease screening at age 40–the time when early signs of disease and changes in vision may start to occur.

For individuals at any age with symptoms of or at risk for eye disease, such as those with a family history of eye disease, diabetes or high blood pressure, the Academy recommends that individuals see their ophthalmologist to determine how frequently their eyes should be examined. This would be a preventative measure as well and sure does eliminate stress about potential challenges before they happen.
The recommendation does not replace regular visits to the ophthalmologist to treat ongoing disease or injuries, or for vision examinations for eye glasses or contact lenses. Much like mammograms at 40 or colon screenings at 50, this eye disease screening is a reminder to adults as they age that they need to maintain their eye health.
Here’s to better eye health! Call our office now to schedule your baseline exam. Long Vision Center phone is (903) 892-2020, a qualified staff member will set an appointment for you.
by the American Academy of Ophthalmology
