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Why Annual Eye Exams Matter Even Without Vision Changes

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You might think that if your vision seems clear, there’s no reason to schedule an eye exam. However, waiting for a problem to appear can mean you miss the chance to protect your vision in the long term at Total Vision Long Beach.

An annual eye exam is more than a time to check your prescription: It’s a comprehensive health check that can detect eye conditions and reveal insights into your overall wellness. 

An Eye Exam Is More Than a Vision Test

A Complete Health Check for Your Eyes

When you sit in the exam chair, the eye doctor does more than just check if your prescription has changed. A complete eye exam evaluates the health and function of your entire visual system, and helps see if your eyes are working together properly.

Update Your Prescription and More

Even small changes in your vision can happen so gradually that you don’t notice them. A regular exam helps keep your prescription in tune for clear, comfortable vision. It’s also an opportunity to discuss different types of eyewear that could fit your lifestyle, like contact lenses.

Spot Silent Eye Conditions Before They Progress

Many serious eye conditions develop without any obvious warning signs. By the time you notice a change, the condition may have already progressed. The good news is that annual exams help your eye doctor detect these issues early, when management options are often more effective. Here are some of the most common eye problems that can develop with no symptoms:

Your Eyes Reveal Clues About Your Overall Health

Your eyes can offer a clear view of your general health. The blood vessels at the back of your eye are visible during an exam and can often show the first signs of certain health conditions. An eye doctor may be able to spot issues, like high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol, before you experience other symptoms.

A person having an annual eye exam with their optometrist to monitor for eye conditions.

Protect Your Vision in a Digital World

Reduce Digital Eye Strain

Most of us spend hours each day looking at screens, which can lead to tired, dry, and uncomfortable eyes. Your eye doctor can talk with you about your screen time and daily habits. From there, you can get personalized recommendations to help reduce digital eye strain.

Simple Tips for Daily Comfort

A few small changes can make a big difference in how your eyes feel. The 20-20-20 rule is a great place to start: Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This simple habit gives your eyes a much-needed break from close-up focus.

If that doesn’t work, try adjusting your screen brightness and position. You can also try to blink more fully and frequently, as we tend to blink less when staring at a screen.

What to Expect from Your Eye Doctor in Long Beach

A Simple and Comfortable Process

When you visit our team, we aim to make your eye exam straightforward and informative. One of our eye care professionals can review your history and guide you through a series of tests that check your vision and eye health.

Get Personalized Advice and Care

Your appointment is your time to ask questions and get information you can trust. The eye doctor can provide recommendations tailored to your unique needs, whether that involves a new prescription, tips for eye comfort, or a plan to monitor your eye health. We want you to leave feeling informed and confident.

Get Your Annual Eye Exam

A yearly eye exam is an important part of your family’s healthcare routine, even when everyone’s vision seems fine. To take a proactive step for your sight and wellness, schedule a comprehensive exam with our team at Total Vision Long Beach.

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