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Do I Really Need an Eye Exam Every Year?

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Whether you wear glasses, contacts, or think your vision is just fine, a yearly eye exam in Powell can help protect both your sight and your overall health.

Below, our Powell eye care team at EyeCare Professionals of Powell discusees why eye exams matter for your long-term eye health, what happens during an exam, and when you should visit our eye clinic more than once a year.

Why annual eye exams matter (even when you see well)

Many people assume an eye exam is only for updating a glasses or contact lens prescription. Though that’s part of it, a yearly routine eye exam is also a health check for your eyes and your entire visual system.

During a comprehensive exam, your optometrist looks for early signs of eye disease and other concerns that may not cause symptoms right away. That includes conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, plus changes that can be linked to diabetes or high blood pressure.

How often should you get an eye exam?

For many adults, an annual visit is a smart baseline. Your personal schedule may be different depending on your age, prescriptions, and health history. If you’re asking how often eye exams should be on the calendar, use this as a practical starting point:

General guidelines

  • Kids and teens: Yearly exams help track vision development and catch issues early.
  • Adults (18 to 60): Annual exams help confirm your prescription and monitor eye health.
  • Adults (60+): More frequent monitoring may be recommended due to age-related risks.

You may need exams more often if you:

  • Wear contacts or have a strong prescription
  • Have diabetes, high blood pressure, or autoimmune conditions
  • Have a family history of glaucoma, macular degeneration, or other eye disease
  • Notice changes like headaches, eye strain, blurry vision, or night driving trouble

What happens during an eye exam at our Powell eye clinic?

A comprehensive eye exam is designed to check both how you see and how healthy your eyes are. While every clinic has its own workflow, most routine visits include:

  • Prescription testing (how clearly you see at distance and up close)
  • Eye teaming and focusing checks (especially important for kids, students, and screen-heavy jobs)
  • Eye pressure screening
  • Evaluation of the front of the eye (cornea, iris, lens)
  • Retina and optic nerve health assessment

The goal is simple: confirm you’re seeing clearly today and reduce the chance of missing something that could affect your vision tomorrow.

When to schedule sooner than one year

Even if you keep up with your annual eye exams, certain symptoms should move your appointment up. Call your eye doctor sooner if you notice:

  • Sudden blurry or distorted vision
  • New flashes of light, floaters, or a curtain-like shadow in your vision
  • Eye pain, redness, or light sensitivity that doesn’t improve
  • Frequent headaches or worsening eye strain
  • Difficulty seeing at night or increased glare

Make it easy to keep your routine

A yearly exam is a simple habit to maintain when you pair it with something you already do. Many patients schedule their visit before a quick walk at Village Green Park or a family outing to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Keeping eye care on the calendar is easier when it fits naturally into your everyday routine.

Ready to book your appointment with us?

If it’s been a while since your last visit, now is a good time to book your next appointment at our Powell eye clinic. Staying consistent helps you keep your eyes healthy and your vision clear for years to come.