Eyes After 60: What Changes and What to Watch
As we age, so do our eyes and after 60, those changes can become more noticeable. That doesn’t mean vision loss is inevitable, but it does mean regular eye exams become more important than ever.
Some conditions progress slowly and silently, making early detection key to protecting your sight.
Common Age-Related Changes in Vision:
- Reduced contrast or night vision
- Difficulty focusing at close range (presbyopia)
- Increased glare sensitivity
- Dry eyes or watery eyes
- More floaters or flashes
- Development of
cataracts, macular degeneration, or glaucoma
What We Check at Your Appointment:
At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we provide thorough eye health assessments that may include:
- Scans of the macula, optic nerves, and peripheral retina
- Intraocular pressure testing
- Refraction and lens prescription updates
- Tear film analysis
- Visual field testing
- Discussion of general health, medications, and lifestyle
Annual exams are especially important if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, myopia, or a family history of eye disease.
If you’re over 60, let’s keep your eyes in focus for years to come. Book a comprehensive eye exam with VISION Michael Hare Optometrists today and stay on top of your vision and health.
Related Articles:
- Cataracts: Causes and Treatment
- Glaucoma: The Sneaky Eye Disease
- Comprehensive Eye Health Assessment
References:
- Keel S et al. National Eye Health Survey. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 2019.
- Optometry Australia. Eye Health Over 60 Guidelines. 2023.
- American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Ageing and Vision.
2022.


