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How to Tell If You Need Prescription Eyeglasses

Have you ever wondered how to tell if you need prescription glasses? There are obvious signs and not-so-obvious signs. If you’ve found yourself tilting your head to see a traffic signal or squinting just to see a menu in your hand, heads up! You might need prescription eyeglasses. 

Don’t worry about how they might make you look or whether or not you’ll find frames that fit your aesthetic. Trust me; the right eyewear is worth it. But we haven’t even gotten to that point yet! I’m here to help you assess the situation.

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Is 20/40 Vision Bad?

Is 20/40 vision bad? That’s a tricky question, and there’s no quick answer.

Based on a standard where having 20/20 vision is considered normal, 20/40 vision isn’t ideal. But does that make it bad?

There are so many layers to get through, but let’s start peeling them back one by one. Spoiler alert: The answer might not be what you expect.

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How Long Does an Eye Exam Take? What You Should Know

Routine eye exams help keep your eyes healthy and your vision in focus. If scheduling an appointment has been on your to-do list, but you’ve been wondering, “How long does an eye exam take?” you’ve come to the right place!

In this article, I break down each step of the process, explain standard and optional tests, and offer a few tips to make the experience easier.

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Optometrist, Ophthalmologist, & Optician: What’s the Difference?

Have you started to notice subtle changes in your vision? Maybe you need to squint a bit when reading or perhaps you notice more frequent headaches or even some hazy, double vision while driving. If anything sounds familiar, it might be time to schedule an eye exam. But who should you see? Should you schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist, an optometrist, or an optician?

Whatever happened to the good ole eye doctor? If you are struggling to choose the right type of specialist to visit when you are experiencing an issue with your vision, you’re not alone. Many people are confused when it comes to understanding the difference between ophthalmologists, optometrists, and opticians.

Ophthalmologists, optometrists, and opticians are all eye care professionals with a specific role in helping diagnose, treat, and care for your eyes. However, where the specialties differ is the level of training specifically required for the services provided by each type of provider.

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