Family History of Eye Disease: What You Need to Know
If someone in your family has had serious eye problems, there’s a chance you could too. But the good news is that knowing your family history helps us protect your sight.
Many eye conditions have a genetic component. That doesn’t mean you’ll definitely get them, but it does mean your risk may be higher.
Eye Conditions That Tend to Run in Families:
- Glaucoma; often silent until damage is done
- Macular degeneration; Especially age-related (AMD)
- Myopia (short-sightedness); May begin earlier and progress faster
- Cataracts; Especially at a younger-than-average age
- Strabismus or amblyopia In children
If a parent, sibling, or grandparent has experienced one of these, let us know at your exam.
Why Early Testing Matters:
At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we’ll tailor your care based on your personal and family risk factors. We may recommend:
- More frequent check-ups (often yearly)
- Extra tests like OCT or wide-field retina scans
- Lifestyle advice or early interventions if needed
Don’t wait for symptoms. Many inherited eye conditions develop silently and early detection is key to protecting your long-term vision.
If you have a family history of eye disease, book a comprehensive eye test at
VISION Michael Hare Optometrists.
Early action makes all the difference.
Related Articles:
- Comprehensive Eye Health Assessment
- Glaucoma: The Sneaky Eye Disease
- How Often Should I Get My Eyes Tested?
References:
- Wolfs RC et al. Genetic risk of glaucoma. Ophthalmology. 1998.
- Seddon JM et al. Family history and AMD. Archives of Ophthalmology. 2005.
- Optometry Australia. Eye Health Risk Factors Guidelines. 2022.


