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Eye Chart While fashionable eyewear is what we know you want, making sure your vision and overall eye health is well cared for is our primary concern.

But with your busy schedule, it's easy to put off the most crucial thing you can do to protect your sight - annual eye exam. That's why many of our vision professionals offer appointments at times that are most convenient for you like evenings and weekends.

Your vision is one of your most important assets. Of all the things you can do for the health of your eyes, nothing is more important than an annual eye exam. Besides helping you maintain the best vision possible eye exams can help detect and treat a number of eye ailments before they turn into something much more serious. They can even alert you to general health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. We encourage you to keep up with a regular schedule of eye exams, especially if your family has a history of eye or other health problems. The importance of regular eye exams often is under-rated. Having annual eye exams should be as routine as having a dental checkup every six months.

The information provided in this section details some of the eye conditions that may be detected during a thorough eye exam, as well as the procedures your eye care professional follow when checking eye health.

This content is being provided for informational purposes only, and is not intended for diagnostic or treatment purposes. As with any detected symptom, we always recommend members immediately seek the care of the appropriate health or eye care professional for further evaluation.

Eye Conditions

Amblyopia (lazy eye)
Astigmatism
Color Vision Deficiency
Hyperopia (farsightedness)
Myopia (nearsightedness)
Presbyopia
Spots and Floaters
Strabismus

Eye Illnesses

Cataracts
Diabetic Retinopathy
Glaucoma
Keratoconus
Macular Degeneration

Eye Exams

Elements of a Comprehensive Eye Health Exam and Vision Analysis
Children's Eye Exam

Vision Care for Older Adults

Vision and Aging

Glossary of Related Terms