Specsavers and the Canadian Council of the Blind Mark World Sight Day with National Survey
Thursday, October 12 2023 | 14 h 37 min | News, Press Release
According to a recent Specsavers and The Canadian Council of the Blind survey conducted by Leger, half of Canadians do not know that 75% of vision loss is preventable and treatable and 51% are unaware or unsure of how often they should get an eye exam. Eye exams for those without pre-existing conditions should occur at a minimum of every 2 years, and every year for Canadians under 18 and over 65.
“The survey showed that most Canadians are unaware that most vision loss is preventable and treatable. This is concerning because if you believe vision loss is unavoidable, you may not take preventative measures for yourself or your family such as getting regular comprehensive eye exams,” said Naomi Barber, Clinical Services Director at Specsavers.
The Survey showed over one-third of Canadians (35%) would only book an eye exam if they experienced vision issues. Catching eye diseases early through a comprehensive eye exam allows for preventative measures to maintain as much vision as possible. What many don’t know is that often eye diseases, such as glaucoma, progress without symptoms in the early stages.
“This World Sight Day, we are encouraging Canadians who are overdue for an eye exam to book an appointment with their local optometrist,” said Jim Tokos, National President, The Canadian Council of the Blind. “There is a common myth that if your vision is good then your eyes are healthy. Unfortunately, that is not always true. More than 8 million Canadians are living with an eye disease that may lead to blindness. The goal is always to catch eye diseases before eyes start to show symptoms.”
“Specsavers has operated OCT for many years in different countries and has proven it is instrumental in preventative detection and management of glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy,” said Barber. “Providing this technology as a part of every standard eye exam is the foundation of Specsavers journey to help end preventable blindness.”
Specsavers Canadian Eye Exam Frequency Survey, September 2023
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