How often you should see an ophthalmologist depends on your age, vision, and any eye diseases you may have.Here are the recommended dates for preventive checkups:
Children:
At 6 months - the first visit to the ophthalmologist.
At 3 years old - second check-up before kindergarten.
At 6–7 years old - before school.
Then every year, especially if you have a tendency to myopia or already wear glasses/contact lenses.
Adults (up to 40 years old):
Once every 1–2 years, if there are no complaints or vision problems.
If you have myopia, astigmatism, or hyperopia - once a year.
When wearing contact lenses - once every 6–12 months.
After 40 years:
Every year, even without complaints. At this age, the risk increases: