According to the American Optometric Association, eye exams are
recommended at the age of 6 months, 3 years, and before first grade.
Taking these steps helps ensure your children's vision is developing normally
once they begin school. After that, yearly exams are recommended. At age 40,
the risk of eye diseases increases, making regular eye exams even more
important for older patients.
During the exam, Dr. Tran will check your eyesight and eye health.
The Snellen eye chart is a basic way to test your vision. If your eyesight isn't 20/20,
we will then check for near- and far-sightedness. We will also
administer tests developed to identify eye conditions and diseases like glaucoma
and cataracts early.
According to the American Optometric Association, eye exams are
recommended at the age of 6 months, 3 years, and before first grade.
Taking these steps helps ensure your children's vision is developing normally
once they begin school. After that, yearly exams are recommended. At age 40,
the risk of eye diseases increases, making regular eye exams even more
important for older patients.
During the exam, Dr. Tran will check your eyesight and eye health.
The Snellen eye chart is a basic way to test your vision. If your eyesight isn't 20/20,
we will then check for near- and far-sightedness. We will also
administer tests developed to identify eye conditions and diseases like glaucoma
and cataracts early.