
Many adults assume that if they can see clearly and aren’t experiencing any discomfort, there’s no need to schedule an eye exam. However, regular eye exams are important for everyone - even when your vision seems perfectly fine. These routine visits are essential for maintaining eye health, detecting early signs of disease, and ensuring that your eyes continue functioning at their best.
A comprehensive eye exam goes beyond checking how well you can see. During an exam, your optometrist evaluates the overall health of your eyes, checking for conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy - all of which can develop without noticeable symptoms in the early stages. Detecting these problems early allows for prompt treatment, helping to prevent vision loss or other complications.
Vision changes often occur so slowly that you may not realize your eyes are straining to compensate. Adults who spend long hours on digital devices, drive frequently at night, or experience headaches may not notice subtle vision shifts. Regular exams can catch these changes before they start impacting your daily comfort or performance.
Your eyes can reveal a lot about your general well-being. During a comprehensive eye exam, optometrists can sometimes detect signs of systemic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol. In some cases, these findings may even be the first indicators of a developing health concern.
For most adults, a comprehensive eye exam is recommended every year, depending on age, risk factors, and medical history. Those with a family history of eye disease, or diabetes may need more frequent visits.
Even if your vision seems fine, scheduling regular eye exams is one of the best ways to protect your eyesight and overall health. Preventive care allows Dr. Stephen Nevett and Associates to identify potential issues early - long before they become serious problems.
Schedule your annual comprehensive eye exam with Dr. Stephen Nevett and Associate and see the difference proactive care can make. Visit our office in Lynnwood (425) 712-8443, Kirkland (425) 602-6153, or Seattle (206) 364-2273 to book an appointment today.