NORCROSS, GA, September 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) High-quality eyewear retailer America's Best would like to remind the nation of the importance of having regular eye exams.
Most experts agree that adults who wear eyeglasses with corrective lenses, as well as those that do not, should have an eye exam at least once every two years. Children may need more frequent examinations; many experts recommend that children get eye exams annually, just before the start of each school year, in order to ensure that vision problems do not end up interfering with their learning.
During an eye examination, an eye doctor will evaluate you for the presence of nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia, as well as your eyes' ability to work together as a team. They can also catch problems like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
If you are experiencing certain symptoms, such as double vision, difficulty reading, changes in the way that you see color, or impaired vision at night, you should not wait until two years are up to have an eye examination; schedule one today.
"It's very important to have regular eye exams in order to diagnose potential conditions or problems in your eyes," explains Dr. Grace Kim, Chairperson for the Clinical Advisory Panel of America's Best. "This is the only way to keep your vision at its best and to prevent potentially serious eye complications."
Though cost may be a deterrent to some who would otherwise get eye exams regularly, customers of America's Best can receive a free eye exam with the purchase two pairs of glasses. You can even conveniently schedule your eye exam online.
To learn more about eye exams, prescription glasses, and the designer eyeglass frames offered at America's Best, please visit http://www.twopair.com/.
About America's Best
With over 300 locations nationwide, America's Best provides thousands of high quality eyewear to customers every day. It carries a wide selection of designer eyeglasses and contact lenses in each of their stores, and also offers eye exams. Because of the volume of eyeglasses they produce, America's Best is able to provide their customers with some of the most popular eyewear brand name designer frames for among the lowest prices in the country.
To learn more, please visit http://www.twopair.com/.
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Eyeglasses Retailer America's Best Encourages Regular Eye Exams
Eyeglasses retailer America's Best wishes to encourage the nation to have their eyes examined regularly to ensure that their prescriptions are up to date and to prevent future complications.
2012-09-11
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