Eye Exams that Go Beyond 20/20
Let's be honest—between managing your schedule, your kids' activities, and everything else on your plate, eye exams probably aren't top of mind. But here's the thing: that annual visit does way more than update your prescription.
Your eye doctor checks for common eye diseases, makes sure your eyes are working together properly, and can even spot signs of bigger health issues like diabetes or high blood pressure. Think of it as a wellness check that happens to help you see better too.
When Should Everyone Get Their Eyes Checked?
If you or your kids wear glasses or contacts, aim for yearly exams.
Even if you don't need vision correction, an annual checkup is still smart—especially once you hit 40, when age-related changes like presbyopia (hello, reading glasses) start creeping in.
For kids, vision problems affect up to 25% of school-aged children, and since 80% of learning is visual, catching issues early matters.
The recommendation? Eye exams at 6 months, age 3, and before starting school, then yearly after that.
If you're over 60 or managing conditions like diabetes, yearly exams become even more important as risks increase.
We Make It Easy
We use advanced technology to get accurate results quickly—no complicated tests, just straightforward care for your whole family. From simple vision screenings to digital retinal imaging, we've got the tools to keep everyone seeing clearly.

