Maintain your healthy eyes and update your vision correction
Comprehensive eye exams are an important part of preventative healthcare and should start before age 1. Comprehensive exams are for people who need glasses or contact lenses and for those who require no visual correction. Many eye problems have no obvious signs or symptoms but can cause serious problems later if not addressed early on. In addition, signs of diseases that affect the rest of the body, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, brain tumors, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and several others, are often found first in the eyes. Annual comprehensive eye exams can help get treatment sooner, saving sight and even lives.
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