As we age, our vision naturally declines, so getting annual eye exams is a valuable practice. “It’s critical in identifying the need for vision correction like the inevitable development of Presbyopia (which affects everyone eventually),” says Dr. Howard Purcell, senior vice president of customer development for lens company Essilor of America.
“Eyes are the window to overall health. By taking precautions, staying healthy, wearing proper UV protection, and keeping in regular contact with an eye care professional, it’s possible to address issues as soon as they appear rather than waiting until quality of life is affected.”
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