Your eyes help keep you safe and independent, so it is important not to take your vision for granted. The best thing you can do to protect your eyesight is to have an eye exam every year. Even if you don’t wear glasses or don’t think you have problems with your vision, an eye exam every year is an important check-up. As you get older, dryness, sensitivity to glare, and trouble reading small print are all normal changes to your eyes. But, there are also more serious eye conditions, like glaucoma and macular degeneration that can cause you to lose your eyesight before you notice any warning signs. Visit www.cnib.ca for more information on these conditions. An eye exam can pick up these serious conditions before you lose your vision.If you are worried about the cost of having an eye exam, this information may help: [[MORE]]
- If you are under 20 or over 65 years of age, you can get a free eye exam once a year.
- If you are 20-64 years of age and have diabetes, glaucoma, cataracts or other medical problems you can have a free eye exam once a year. You can find a full list of the conditions at http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ohip/services.html or you can call ServiceOntario INFOline at 1-866-532-3161 or TTY 1-800-387-5559
- If you are on social assistance or disability you can have an eye exam every two years for free
- If you have your own private health insurance you may be covered for an eye exam. Speak to your insurance provider for details.
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