
How Often Should I Get My Eyes Checked?
In order to maintain good vision and keep your eyes healthy, regular eye exams are recommended. The frequency of these exams will depend on a patient’s age, family history, past medical and ocular history, and the symptoms being experienced.
The physicians and optometrists at North Idaho Eye can diagnose and treat many ocular and systemic conditions early on, hopefully avoiding visual impairment in the future.
Recommended Intervals For Eye Exams and Screenings:
Birth
Generally a screening eye exam is done by the pediatrician or primary care provider after birth.
Pre-School
A vision screening (not a full eye exam) is done either by the primary care physician or school nurse prior to starting school.
Childhood
Intermittent screenings are done usually by the primary care provider or school nurse every 1-2 years.
40 Years
Baseline comprehensive eye exam even if no visual symptoms or risk factors- helps to establish a baseline of eye health.
40-60 Years
Regular exams every 2-4 years depending on risk factors, family history, and previous exam findings.
65 Years and Older
Regular exams every 1-2 years.
What to Expect From Your Exam
The physicians and surgeons at North Idaho Eye perform comprehensive eye exams at all locations. Usually, this will include a full medical history, assessment of medications being used, documentation of all allergies, and a full description of any visual problems you are currently experiencing.
Your vision will be assessed and updates to your current prescription will be recommended as needed. Your eyes will usually be dilated and a spectrum of tests and exams will help to identify potential eye diseases. Treatment or surgery will be offered if needed. Expect to be at the office for 1-1.5 hours for the exam and any ancillary testing that may be required.