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How Often Should You Have an Eye Test? A Guide for Adults in Doncaster

  • Writer: neilp171
    neilp171
  • Feb 6
  • 2 min read

Many people wait until their vision changes before booking an eye test, but understanding how often you should have an eye testĀ helps protect long-term eye health.

Regular eye examinations do more than check your glasses prescription — they allow ongoing monitoring of eye health, even when eyesight feels stable.


How Often Should You Have an Eye Test as an Adult in Doncaster?

For most adults, an eye test every two yearsĀ is recommended. However, how often you should have an eye test depends on your age, health, and lifestyle.

Some people benefit from more frequent eye examinations to monitor eye health more closely. A routine eye examinationĀ helps ensure your vision and eye health are assessed properly.


Patient undergoing an eye examination in an optometry clinic
Patient undergoing an eye examination in an optometry clinic

Who Should Have an Eye Test More Often?


You may need an eye test more frequently if you:

  • Are over 60

  • Have diabetes

  • Have a family history of eye conditions

  • Notice changes in vision

  • Experience headaches or visual strain

  • Wear contact lenses

Understanding how often you should have an eye test is especially important if any of these apply. Please speak tour opticians first.

Why Regular Eye Tests Matter for Eye Health


Eye examinations help detect changes that may not cause symptoms early on. Monitoring eye health over time allows early identification of issues that could affect vision.

Modern eye tests can include detailed imaging and scans that support long-term monitoring. Healthy everyday habits also play a role, which we cover in our Healthy Eye Tips guide.

Retinal imaging technology used for detailed eye health monitoring including oct
Retinal imaging technology used for detailed eye health monitoring

Signs You Shouldn’t Wait for Your Next Eye Test


Book an eye test sooner if you notice:

  • Blurred or double vision

  • Increased glare sensitivity

  • Sudden floaters or flashes

  • Persistent headaches

  • Eye discomfort

If you're unsure how often you should have an eye test, it’s always safer to seek professional advice.



Optometrist performing a routine eye test to monitor eye health
Optometrist performing a routine eye test to monitor eye health

Eye Tests Near You

We provide eye examinations across our practices, including:

Wherever you visit us, understanding how often you should have an eye test helps protect your long-term eye health.


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