Older adults are more likely to develop certain eye problems that steal vision. Regular eye exams with an ophthalmologist are important to detect, manage, or treat these problems.
People age 65 and older should have eye exams every 1–2 years, or as recommended by an ophthalmologist. At any age, if you are not sure how often to have eye exams, call an ophthalmologist. Your vision depends on regular eye checkups and good medical care.