May is Vision Health Month

Last Updated: 
May 3, 2024

May is not just another month, it's Vision Health Month. This is a time when we pause to recognize the crucial role that healthy eyes and good vision play in our daily lives

Note: This post was originally published on merivalevisioncare.com or wellingtonvisioncare.com. Merivale Vision Care is now Vision Care Merivale and Wellington Vision Care is now Vision Care Wellington, part of Vision Care Ottawa.

May is not just another month, it's Vision Health Month. This is a time when we pause to recognize the crucial role that healthy eyes and good vision play in our daily lives and recommit to the simple steps we can all take to preserve our vision and eye health.

The first step is to book and attend your comprehensive eye exam. A regular eye exam is the best way to stay on top of your ocular health. During your eye exam, your Optometrist will assess your vision and take a detailed look at your eye health and the inside of your eyes. A comprehensive eye exam can detect potentially life-threatening conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and brain tumours.

Your Optometrist will also recommend extra products, such as eye drops and sunscreen, as well as treatments that may benefit you, such as those for dry eye disease. Your Optometrist will also prescribe glasses and sunglasses if you need them to help you see your best.

During Vision Health Month, we encourage you to make eye exams a regular part of your healthcare routine. Remember, your Optometrist does more than just check your vision. They are your partners in maintaining your eye health and can often detect signs of serious health conditions before you notice any symptoms. So, take the first step towards better vision and health in your exam today!

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