Many serious eye diseases — such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy — develop slowly without obvious symptoms. This makes regular examinations essential.
What Does a Complete Examination Include?
- Visual acuity test
- Measurement of intraocular pressure
- Dilated examination of the back of the eye
- Assessment of the visual field
- Corneal topography and OCT if needed
How Often Should Eyes Be Checked?
For adults without problems, a check-up every 2 years is recommended. After the age of 40, an annual check-up becomes important as the risk of disease increases.
Prevention is always better than treatment. A simple annual check-up can save your vision.
— Prof. Asc. Dr. Ali Tonuzi
Book your next examination today and make sure your eyes are in the best possible condition.



