20/20 Vision

When 20/20 vision is discussed, it is usually said to be known as the ultimate standard for perfect eyesight. However, many people might not fully understand what this term actually signifies. At Thyroid Eyes - Eye Wellness Centers in Houston, TX, our ophthalmologist can provide more information on this term and provide a comprehensive eye exam to determine your visual acuity. In the meantime, you can lean more about 20/20 vision below!

Understanding 20/20 Vision

20/20 vision refers to the clarity or sharpness of your vision when measured at a distance of 20 feet.  Those with 20/20 vision can see the same level of detail at 20 feet that a person with normal eyesight would be able to see at the same distance. It is important to note that the term does not mean perfect vision, as it only considers one aspect of visual acuity. Additional factors, such as peripheral vision, color vision, and depth perception, also contribute to determining overall visual ability.

Factors that Impact Visual Acuity

There are several elements that can impact your visual acuity. Many of these can be diagnosed during an exam and treated by our ophthalmologist. Some factors that may affect your vision include:

  • Refractive errors: These occur when the shape of your eye prevents light from focusing directly on the retina and leads to blurred vision. Common refractive errors include myopia hyperopia, and astigmatism
  • Age-related changes: As you age, your eyes change naturally, which can lead to a decline in visual acuity. Presbyopia is a common refractive error that affects your ability to focus on objects that are near as you grow older
  • Eye diseases: Certain eye diseases, such as glaucoma and macular degeneration, cause a gradual decline in vision if they are not treated
  • Medical and neurological conditions: Some medical conditions, such as diabetes, can affect your visual acuity and cause various other problems with your vision.

Contact us for an Appointment

At Thyroid Eyes - Eye Wellness Centers in Houston, TX, our team is committed to helping you achieve clearer vision. When you schedule a comprehensive eye exam with our ophthalmologist, you can gain a deeper understanding of your visual acuity and receive a personalized treatment for your condition. Contact us today at (713) 478-9123 and we will help you set up your first consultation!

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