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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – While most people wait until they feel sick to see a doctor, the key to saving sight is to catch eye diseases early—even before noticing any symptoms.
Eye diseases and conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, autoimmune diseases, and cancers can be diagnosed and detected during a simple eye exam. That’s because the eye is the only place in the body where a doctor can have an unobstructed view of blood vessels, nerves and connecting tissue without any need for surgery. Abnormalities spotted in the eye may signal the same changes in other parts of the body.
Early detection can help people potentially avoid vision loss and other serious complications.
Eye Exams Are a Simple Procedure that Could Save Your Sight
Adults age 65 or over should have a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years, or as recommended by an ophthalmologist—a physician who specializes in medical and surgical eye care. To help seniors who haven’t seen an ophthalmologist in three or more years and are concerned about cost, the
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To be eligible, you must:
• Be a
• Be age 65 or older
• Not belong to an HMO or have eye care benefits through the VA
• Not have seen an ophthalmologist in three or more years.
Don’t qualify for the Seniors program? You may be eligible forEyeCare
To be eligible, you must:
• Be at increased risk for glaucoma, determined by your age, race and family history
• Be a
• Not belong to an HMO or have eye care benefits through the VA
• Not have had an eye exam in 12 months or more.
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