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Eye Exams

When was the last time you had an eye exam? If you've put off having your eyes checked, you should schedule an appointment with an eye doctor sooner rather than later. With locations in Riverview and Tampa, FL, Optics Soho can provide you with essential eye care services. 

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Why Regular Eye Exams Are So Important

While exams can measure your vision and provide you with an accurate prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses, the benefits of regular exams go far beyond that. Exams are an essential tool for maintaining your eye health and detecting and treating issues that could compromise your vision. 

Many forms of eye disease develop gradually and don't show noticeable symptoms until the condition has progressed. Exams are a way to detect these conditions early on, allowing for faster and more effective treatment. Eye doctors screen for many forms of eye disease during exams, including: 

  • Glaucoma
  • Cataracts
  • Diabetic retinopathy

In addition to identifying eye problems, eye exams can detect other health conditions, including high blood pressure and diabetes. Regular checkups with an optometrist can help you get fast treatment for issues impacting your health. 

How Often Should You Have Your Eyes Checked?

It's generally recommended that children and adults have their eyes checked every few years, even if they have healthy vision. However, our eye doctor may recommend more frequent exams if you have vision problems or are at increased risk for eye disease. Since many people develop eye problems as they age, older adults should receive annual eye exams. 

What to Expect During an Eye Exam

Typically, an exam will include a discussion of your medical history, as well as any vision problems or concerning symptoms you've been experiencing. Certain medical conditions, like diabetes, can affect your eyesight and overall eye health, so it's essential to provide your optometrist with accurate and up-to-date information.

After the initial discussion, your optometrist will conduct a range of tests to assess the health of your eyes. In addition to measuring your visual acuity, your eye doctor may check your peripheral vision and use specialized lights and instruments to examine your retina and optic nerve. 

Once the exam is complete, your optometrist will review the results with you and discuss any necessary treatment. They may also provide you with information on preventative measures that will help you keep your eyes healthy, such as wearing sunglasses to protect your eyes from UV rays. 

Eye Care Services in Tampa and Riverview, FL

Call Optics Soho today for more information or to schedule an appointment. 

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