Your eyes are aging just like the rest of your body. After age 60, the eyes become more susceptible to problems, including eye diseases and vision changes. It's just a natural part of the aging process. Because these problems can occur gradually, most people won't notice them until the damage has already become permanent.
Book an Appointment now at Sutphin Eye Care for you and your entire family. With routine visits, we can identify and treat problems for most of our 60+ aged patients, stopping the progression of vision loss and eye disease whenever possible. Are you overdue for an eye exam? Schedule an eye exam for seniors with Sutphin Eye Care today.
Cataracts. This gradual disease can obscure the sight and create problems with night vision, color sensitivity, blurred vision, and halos.
Glaucoma When the eye fluid doesn’t drain properly and pressure builds up, it causes nerve damage to the optic nerve, which can lead to blindness.
Macular degeneration This condition causes deterioration of the retina, destroying the central field of vision.
Diabetic retinopathy Retina damage that is caused by Type 2 diabetes
Dry eye problems Insufficient tear production or low quality tear film causing dry eye syndrome.
We also offer a large selection of Eyewear and Vision products. We have selected our collection of high-quality frames to reflect the latest in eye wear style, fashion, and functionality.
We welcome patients of all ages to our comfortable optometry office. Our kind and trusted eye doctors provide personalized optical and medical eye care services. Remember, the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that seniors get a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years. If you have diabetes or a family history of eye disease, then consider scheduling eye exams more frequently because of your high risk. Are you worried about the costs? Medicare and most eye insurance plans will cover eye exams for seniors, and we gladly accept all major insurance providers.
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