How often should I get an eye exam?

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Eye exams are essential for maintaining good vision and overall eye health. The frequency of these exams may vary based on age, vision health, and specific medical conditions. Generally, adults are advised to have their eyes examined every two years. However, if an individual is over the age of sixty, has existing eye conditions, or exhibits vision problems, yearly examinations are often recommended. For children, regular eye exams should begin at six months of age, followed by additional checks at three years, and again before starting school. After that, children should typically have exams every one to two years, depending on their vision needs. It is important to stay updated on personal eye health needs, so consulting with an eye care professional at a center like Utah Valley Eye Center can provide tailored recommendations. One can find more information regarding eye exams on the official Utah Valley Eye Center website.
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Answered Oct 17, 2025

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