National Eye Exam Month
National Eye Exam Month draws attention to the often-overlooked world inside our eyes. An exam can uncover silent threats, from glaucoma creeping in without pain to early signs of diabetes hidden in tiny blood vessels.
Drive eye exam bookings and eyewear sales by positioning August as the critical back-to-school vision-health window for families and professionals seeking clarity and disease prevention.
- Hidden health clues in your eyes: how eye exams detect diabetes, glaucoma, and high blood pressure before symptoms appear
- Back-to-school vision prep: ensure kids and adults have clear sight for peak performance
- Free screening events and expert tips to protect your vision—schedule your August checkup now
- Personal story: one eye exam caught my [condition]—here's why I'm sharing this with you
Sears Optical launched National Eye Exam Month in 1989. They wanted more people to see the value of regular checkups.
At that time, many skipped exams unless their vision noticeably worsened. This campaign aimed to change that habit.
The month was placed in August to catch families before school resumed. Parents could make sure children had clear sight for learning.
Adults could also use the time to update prescriptions and check for hidden eye diseases. Clinics embraced the idea quickly.
Optometrists and health groups soon joined the effort. They spread messages about detecting glaucoma, cataracts, and even signs of other health issues.
Over the years, events, free screenings, and educational talks became common parts of the celebration.
Today, the month serves as a nationwide prompt to protect vision. What began as a brand-led initiative has grown into a shared movement.
It blends professional advice, public awareness, and community action to keep eyes healthy for life.
Make Your Appointment
Reserving time for an eye check brings peace of mind. Exams take only minutes but can uncover silent threats to sight. Trained specialists use advanced tools to detect changes you cannot feel. Many conditions respond better when found early, making this step worth every moment.
Rally Your Loved Ones
Invite spouse, children, or parents to see an eye specialist. Supporting one another keeps vision health a shared priority. Group visits can make the process more enjoyable and less stressful. A friendly nudge now could prevent serious problems later for someone you care about.
Refresh Prescriptions
Eyes change over time. Confirm that glasses or contact lens powers stay accurate. Even small shifts in vision can cause fatigue or headaches. Clear, comfortable sight helps you perform better at work, enjoy hobbies, and feel more confident every day.
Share a Health Tip Online
Post a helpful fact about eye exams revealing hidden health issues, from diabetes to high blood pressure. Adding a personal story makes your message more memorable. Friends and followers may decide to schedule their own checkup. A quick post could set off a chain of healthier choices.
Protect Vision Every Day
Wear UV-blocking sunglasses outdoors and take regular screen breaks. Sunlight and digital glare both strain your eyes over time. Adjusting indoor lighting can also reduce discomfort during reading or work. Small habits often build into long-term protection without much effort.
Support Accessibility
Consider donating to or spreading the work of vision-related charities. Some groups provide exams and glasses to those without access. Sharing their mission can reach people who never thought to get checked. Every contribution helps strengthen someone’s future sight.