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At Lang Family Eye Care we believe the health of your eyes is very important. We are constantly reading the latest research and studying the newest equipment to be sure that we can help you take the best care of your eyes.<\/p>\n\t

\n\t\t\t\tWhy should I have my eyes examined?\n\t\t\t<\/h2>\n\t

To Determine the Quality of Your Vision<\/h3>\n

The obvious answer is that you may have poor vision and not know it. These are the only eyes you have and without an eye exam it’s virtually impossible to know how well you see. This is especially important for school-age children. Vision problems can cause difficulties in school, sports, and social situations for adults and for children. You may be interested in our article:

How Too Much Screen Time Affects Children’s Eyes: Tips to Prevent Digital Eye Strain<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Underlying or Undetected Diseases<\/h3>\n

Just as it’s difficult to know when you have poor vision, most eye diseases don’t present clear symptoms either. Usually there isn’t obvious pain or change in your vision until an eye problem has become serious. You can experience permanent vision loss before you realize you have a problem.<\/p>\n

Poets tell us the eyes are the window to the soul, but did you know it’s possible to detect health issues in the rest of your body during an eye exam? With our advanced equipment, we can detect health issues such as hypertension, diabetes, cancer, and more. During your exam we look at the blood vessels in your retinas and can compare changes from one appointment to the next. This allows us to detect systemic changes that can be addressed sooner.<\/p>\n

Age-Related Changes in Vision<\/h3>\n

For most of us, our eyes change as we grow older. Often we see a gradual change in the ability to see close up and we need reading glasses. If you are already near-sighted, you may need a periodic change in prescription to maintain clear vision. We also monitor for other age-related diseases like macular degeneration or cataracts.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t\"Clear\n\t

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