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The Great American Eye Test
Take the American Optometric Association's simple yes or no test to
find out if you or someone in your family should have an eye examination.
If you answer "yes" to more than one question, or you have
not seen your optometrist in over a year, it's probably time to schedule
an appointment. Uniques eye and vision conditions exist for seniors,
baby boomers, women, and children. This test serves as a quick overview
for all populations. (See additional information for those specific
groups.) - Take the Great American Eye Test now.
What to Look for in a Comprehensive Eye Exam
By looking into your eyes, your optometrist can tell a lot about your
general health. Regular eye exams are part of a healthy lifestyle.
Take this
short quiz to help enhance your knowledge of how eye examinations
can help save your vision. Healthy Eyes help make a Healthy Person.
Preschool children aged 5 years and under
who receive vision screening
Healthy vision is imperative for children to reach their potential.
Children are always watching and learning, well before they enter school
age. Take
this quiz to learn more about the AOA’s second objective
for the Healthy Eyes Healthy People campaign: Increase the proportion
of preschool children aged 5 years and under who receive vision screening.
Reduce Visual Impairment due to Glaucoma
Glaucoma is one of the primary causes of blindness and vision impairment
in the United States. Take
this quiz to learn more about the AOA’s
sixth objective for the Healthy Eyes Healthy People campaign: Reduce
visual impairment due to glaucoma.
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