
As we age, our eye health becomes more important.
Vision changes are a natural part of getting older. As you age, you might experience:
- Presbyopia: Trouble seeing up close, often requiring reading glasses
- Cataracts: A natural clouding of the eye’s lens
- Decreased Night Vision: Increased difficulty seeing in low light
Healthy aging is about more than just the years—it’s about staying strong, sharp, and active at every stage of life. Being proactive can make all the difference.
Here are three tips to stay ahead of age-related vision changes:
- Get regular eye exams — Early detection of conditions like cataracts or glaucoma is crucial for effective treatment.
- Wear sunglasses — Protect your eyes from UV damage and help reduce long-term damage from sunlight.
- Manage health conditions — Conditions like diabetes and hypertension can affect your vision. Make sure you monitor them regularly.
Here at we are committed to helping you maintain healthy vision. Take advantage of your annual eye exam benefit—schedule an appointment today..
