As trusted eye care professionals, you support patients every day in understanding how regular eye care contributes to long term health and quality of life.
Why vision health matters
Early identification and management of eye conditions can help reduce the risk of vision loss and support better outcomes over time. Comprehensive eye exams not only evaluate visual acuity but can also reveal indicators of broader health concerns such as diabetes, high blood pressure and certain systemic conditions. Addressing these findings early can help patients stay engaged in their overall care.
Topics you may want to reinforce with patients
- Routine eye exams: Comprehensive eye exams play an important role in identifying vision changes and eye conditions early, including for patients who may not yet notice symptoms.
- Everyday eye health: Conversations about UV protection, nutrition and appropriate protective eyewear can help patients make informed choices that support their eye health.
- Awareness of common eye conditions: Discussing conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration can help patients understand the importance of monitoring changes and seeking care when needed.
- Lifestyle factors: Habits such as managing chronic conditions, avoiding tobacco use and reducing digital eye strain can support overall eye comfort and health.
Featured patient resources
The following tools and resources are available to support patient education and engagement:
- Myopia management: With childhood myopia on the rise, early awareness and intervention are increasingly important. UnitedHealthcare Vision offers education, tools and treatment options for families.
- Low vision support: Through a collaboration with Hadley, patients experiencing vision loss can access free education, practical tools, emotional support, a mobile app and shareable resources.
- Healthy Eyes for Life: Patients can explore articles and downloadable guides covering eye conditions, preventive care and everyday habits that support lifelong vision health.
Healthy Vision Month provides a timely opportunity to reinforce the importance of eye health and ongoing care. Sharing trusted information and resources can help patients stay informed and engaged in protecting their vision throughout every stage of life.