
Summer can be a busy season filled with travel, outdoor activities, camps, screen time, and back-to-school planning. It is also a smart time to schedule a comprehensive eye exam. While many people think an eye exam is only about updating a glasses or contact lens prescription, it can reveal much more about your vision, eye health, and overall wellness.
Seeing clearly is important, but it is only one part of healthy eyes. A comprehensive eye exam checks how well your eyes focus, move, and work together. It also allows your optometrist to evaluate the internal and external health of your eyes.
Even if your current prescription feels fine, changes can happen gradually. Some eye conditions may not cause obvious symptoms at first, which is why routine exams are so important.
For many families, summer offers more flexibility before the school year, work projects, and daily routines become more demanding. Scheduling an eye exam during summer can help you avoid last-minute appointments and make sure glasses, contact lenses, or treatment recommendations are handled before busier months begin.
This is especially helpful for children, students, and anyone who depends on clear, comfortable vision for reading, driving, computer work, or sports.
Longer days often mean more time outside. While sunshine and outdoor activities are a great part of summer, they can also increase exposure to UV rays, dust, wind, allergens, and dry conditions. These factors may contribute to eye irritation, dryness, or discomfort.
A summer eye exam can help identify concerns such as:
Our optometrists can also recommend the right eyewear, sun protection, or treatment options based on your needs.
Many people assume that passing a vision screening means their eyes are healthy. However, screenings are limited and usually focus on distance vision only. A comprehensive eye exam provides a more complete look at your eye health, visual function, and risk factors.
During an exam, our optometrist may evaluate your retina, optic nerve, eye pressure, focusing ability, and overall eye function. This deeper level of care helps detect issues that a basic screening may miss.
Your eyes can show signs of health conditions that may affect more than your vision. During a comprehensive eye exam, your optometrist may ask about your medical history, medications, family history, and conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. This information helps create a more complete picture of your eye health and allows your optometrist to make personalized recommendations.
If it has been a while since your last comprehensive eye exam, summer is a great time to make it a priority. Whether you need updated glasses, contact lens support, dry eye care, or a full eye health evaluation, a routine exam can help protect your vision year-round.
Schedule a comprehensive eye exam at Keen Eye Optometry to get a clearer picture of your vision and overall eye health before the season gets busier. Visit our office in Chino, CA or call (909) 393-8838 to book an appointment today.