5 Eye Tests You Shouldn’t Skip After Age 40

By Utsav Eye Clinic

5 Eye Tests You Shouldn’t Skip After Age 40

As we age, our vision and eye health begin to change, sometimes subtly, sometimes more significantly. After the age of 40, regular eye check-ups become more than a formality; they’re a vital step in preventing age-related vision problems. According to Dr. Anand Kumar of Utsav Eye Clinic, catching issues early through timely diagnostic tests can make a major difference in maintaining long-term eye health.

Here are 5 essential eye tests that you should not skip after turning 40:


1. Comprehensive Dilated Eye Exam

This test is the cornerstone of adult eye care. During a dilated eye exam, your ophthalmologist uses special drops to widen (dilate) the pupils, allowing for a clearer view of the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels inside the eye. It helps detect conditions such as:

  • Glaucoma

  • Diabetic Retinopathy

  • Macular Degeneration

Even if your vision seems fine, this test can reveal hidden issues that haven’t caused symptoms yet.


2. Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Test

Commonly known as the "glaucoma test," this quick and painless procedure measures the pressure inside your eyes. Elevated intraocular pressure is often the first sign of glaucoma, a silent disease that can cause irreversible vision loss if not caught early.

3. Visual Field Test

Your central vision might be sharp, but what about your peripheral vision? A visual field test checks for blind spots or areas of reduced vision that could indicate:

  • Glaucoma

  • Retinal disorders

  • Neurological conditions

This test can help detect early functional loss before physical damage becomes visible.


4. Retinal Imaging / OCT Scan

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging test that captures detailed cross-sections of the retina. It’s especially important for those at risk of:

  • Macular Degeneration

  • Diabetic Retinopathy

  • Retinal Tears or Detachments

This advanced scan allows for highly accurate monitoring of retinal health and disease progression.


5. Refraction and Visual Acuity Test

Even if you’ve never needed glasses, age-related changes like presbyopia (difficulty focusing on close objects) are almost inevitable after 40. A simple refraction test can determine the best corrective lenses for your needs, while a visual acuity test checks how well you see at various distances.


Take Control of Your Eye Health

Age-related eye conditions can develop gradually and without pain. That’s why proactive testing is crucial. At Utsav Eye Clinic, Dr. Anand Kumar and his team prioritize early diagnosis and personalized eye care to ensure you continue to see clearly and comfortably well into your later years.

Whether you’ve noticed subtle changes in your vision or simply want to maintain optimal eye health, scheduling a comprehensive eye exam is the best first step.


Don’t wait for symptoms, be proactive about your vision health. Book your eye exam with Utsav Eye Clinic today!


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