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How eye examinations keep your vision in great shape

Regular eye examinations are important to keep your vision in great shape. Not only can they spot vision problems, but they can also pick up other health conditions that you may not be aware of. Once you’ve had an eye examination, it’s important to ensure you have the correct bespoke eyewear.

What happens at an eye examination appointment?

At an eye exam, an optician (an eye specialist, also known as an optometrist) will conduct a series of tests that monitor your eye’s ability to see things clearly.

The optician will evaluate your eyesight by shining various lights into your eyes, request that you look through various lenses, and examine your eyes with magnifying instruments.

To judge whether or not you need bespoke eyewear, an optometrist will most likely ask you to read some letters aloud from a distance to test for long or short-sightedness.

Why do I need an eye examination?

Often, many adults live with eyesight problems and don’t do anything about them. Many people strain their eyes when reading, typing, or driving, and don’t regularly visit an optician.

Whilst eyesight naturally degenerates with age, straining your eyes and ignoring changes to your vision will only make your eyesight worse.

An eye examination can detect problems early, allowing you to seek appropriate treatment to correct the issue or minimise discomfort. Your optician may recommend spectacles or contact lenses to improve your quality of vision and reduce the risk of further strain.

How often should you get your eyes examined?

It is recommended that children under the age of five have their eyes examined at least once a year to detect complications such as lazy eyes, cross-eyes, or misaligned eyes as early as possible.

After the age of five, every two years is generally sufficient. However, if you’re a parent, it’s important to continue to monitor your child’s eyesight and take them to an optician if you have concerns about their vision.

For adults over the age of 18, it’s best to get an eye checkup every two years. If you’re aged 60 or over and have a family history of glaucoma or diabetes, it’s recommended that you have your eyes examined every year.

At London Eye Bespoke Eyewear, we suggest that everyone should get an eye exam every year.  Even if you think your vision is fine, an examination can help detect problems long before they affect your everyday life.

What other conditions can an eye check-up detect?

Eye examinations can detect a variety of conditions early as well as making sure that your vision is in good shape.

At London Eye Bespoke Eyewear, you can opt for an enhanced eye examination. Our state-of-the-art technology allows us to diagnose early detection of other health conditions such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, retinal detachment and much more.

Other conditions that can be detected early through an examination of the eyes include diabetes, high blood pressure, brain tumours, and multiple sclerosis. Eye exams are an important tool in the early detection and treatment of a wide range of serious conditions.

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You only get one set of eyes, so it’s best to take good care of them! Regular eye examinations are the best way to keep your vision as healthy as possible and prevent your eyesight from getting worse.

From eye examinations to early detection of diseases and glasses fittings, we’ve got you covered at London Eye Bespoke Eyewear.

We are committed to providing the best quality treatment for you and your eyes. Our eye examinations come with a personal consultation afterward, where we’ll fit you with the best eyewear style to match your face shape.

Contact us today to transform your eyewear experience.

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