With the coordination of MAI Coaching Institute and contacare eye hospital team, we had organised eye checkup camp at MAI campus for students.
Eye tests aren’t just about making sure you can see properly right now, they’re about protecting your eye health – and ultimately your vision – in the long term.
While we may be aware how important it is to be able to see clearly, having good vision doesn’t necessarily mean that your eyes are completely healthy, and the only way to be sure of this is to have regular check-ups.
At Specsavers, an eye test is about more than just checking how well you can see. We've identified some of the eye underlying conditions and health problems that can be brought to light by an eye test.
Glaucoma: An eye examination can reveal early signs of glaucoma. Early detection and treatment can reduce the risk of vision loss.
High blood pressure: If your blood pressure is raised this may be apparent when an optometrist examines the blood vessels in the back of your eye.
Age-related macular degeneration: This eye condition can cause loss of central vision and can be detected by looking for changes to your retina during an eye examination. Some types can be slowed down with the right treatment.
Cataracts: Your optometrist can make sure you are referred for treatment for your cataracts at the right time, usually when they are making day-to-day activities difficult.
Cardiovascular disease: Eye examinations can pick up signs of cardiovascular disease, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Treatment from your doctor can reduce the risk of stroke
While we may be aware how important it is to be able to see clearly, having good vision doesn’t necessarily mean that your eyes are completely healthy, and the only way to be sure of this is to have regular check-ups.
At Specsavers, an eye test is about more than just checking how well you can see. We've identified some of the eye underlying conditions and health problems that can be brought to light by an eye test.
Glaucoma: An eye examination can reveal early signs of glaucoma. Early detection and treatment can reduce the risk of vision loss.
High blood pressure: If your blood pressure is raised this may be apparent when an optometrist examines the blood vessels in the back of your eye.
Age-related macular degeneration: This eye condition can cause loss of central vision and can be detected by looking for changes to your retina during an eye examination. Some types can be slowed down with the right treatment.
Cataracts: Your optometrist can make sure you are referred for treatment for your cataracts at the right time, usually when they are making day-to-day activities difficult.
Cardiovascular disease: Eye examinations can pick up signs of cardiovascular disease, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Treatment from your doctor can reduce the risk of stroke
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