Even though we don’t offer eye exams at All American Eyeglass Repair, we’re big supporters of eye health and regular eye examinations.
Many people aren’t aware of how often they should have their eyes examined for optimal vision and eye health.
Here’s what the experts at the American Optometric Association recommend for kids and adults:
For kids, it’s recommended that their first eye exam take place at six months of age, another exam at age three, and again at the start of school. Then, if your child is risk-free, an eye exam every other year is enough.
Please be aware that some states require children to have a current eye exam (by a licensed practitioner within the past calendar year) before a child can start school. Please check with your local school district concerning eye exam requirements.
Kids that wear eyeglasses or contact lenses should have their eyes examined more frequently. Experts recommend yearly.
Certain risk factors may dictate a different examination schedule for your child. Consult with your ophthalmologist. Some of these risk factors include:
- Premature birth
- Low birth weight
- Family history of eye disease
- Turned or crossed eyes
- Developmental delays
For adults, the American Optometric Association recommends exams every other year for ages 18 to 60, and annual exams for adults over 60. If you wear contact lenses, it’s recommended that you have annual exams.
Again, certain risk factors exist in adults that may require more frequent examinations. Some of them are:
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Taking drugs that may have side effects that impact the eyes
- Family history of eye problems or disease
- Eye injuries or eye surgeries
- Occupations that are demanding on the eyes, like data entry or heavy computer work
Eye care is a critical component to your overall health and well-being. Follow the proper eye examination schedule for best results.