Routine Eye Checkups: Protect Your Vision Early
At Venus Eye Hospital, our routine eye checkups help detect problems before they become serious. Many eye conditions develop slowly without symptoms. Regular checkups keep your vision safe and healthy.
Why Regular Checkups Are Important
Early detection can prevent vision loss. Conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal problems can be managed better when found early.
Who Should Get Routine Eye Exams?
- Children (to monitor eye development)
- Adults above 40 years
- People with diabetes or high blood pressure
- Those with family history of eye diseases
- People who use screens for long hours
- Contact lens users
What Is Included in the Checkup?
- Vision test (number check)
- Eye pressure test (glaucoma screening)
- Retina and optic nerve examination
- Cataract screening
- Digital eye strain evaluation
Benefits of Routine Eye Care
- Early problem detection
- Updated glasses prescription
- Prevention of serious eye conditions
- Better long-term vision health
How Often Should You Visit?
- Children: Every 1–2 years
- Adults: Every 1–2 years
- Above 40 years: Once every year
- Diabetic patients: As advised by doctor
Prevention is always better than treatment. Book your routine eye checkup today at Venus Eye Hospital and protect your vision for the future.
FAQ
Children and adults should get an eye checkup every 1–2 years. People above 40 years or those with diabetes should visit once every year or as advised by their doctor.
The exam includes a vision test, eye pressure test, retina examination, cataract screening, and evaluation for digital eye strain.
Venus Eye Hospital in Ahmedabad provides comprehensive eye screening, modern diagnostic technology, personalized care, and experienced medical expertise to protect your long-term vision health.
A routine eye examination usually takes 20–30 minutes. If additional diagnostic tests are required, the duration may be slightly longer.
Yes. Removing contact lenses before your appointment allows for accurate eye measurements and proper eye pressure testing.
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