Comprehensive Eye Care
Supporting Your Eye Health
University Eye Care offers comprehensive eye exams to discover early signs of disease or changes in your vision. The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that all adults receive a baseline eye exam at age 40. By identifying the signs of eye disease at an early stage, treatments can have the greatest impact on preserving your vision.
Some people shouldn’t wait until they are 40 to have a comprehensive eye exam. If you have an eye disease or if you have a risk factor for developing one, such as diabetes, high blood pressure or a family history of eye disease, you should get a comprehensive exam even if you are younger than 40 years old.
If you are 60 or older, schedule a yearly exam for signs of age-related eye diseases such as cataracts, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma.
