When should you take the screener?
If you notice the following symptoms:
- Difficulty reading small text, especially in low light.
Holding reading material farther away to see it clearly.
Eye strain or headaches after close-up tasks.
Take our free presbyopia screener in under 2 minutes to find out if you're experiencing age-related vision changes.
We've all noticed friends and family holding menus, books, or phones at arm's length to read them clearly. If you're around 40 years old and starting to experience similar changes, you might be dealing with presbyopia - a natural, age-related shift in your vision. Don't worry, it happens to everyone!
Try our quick and easy presbyopia screener to see if you might need multifocal contact lenses. If you don't have an eye doctor, our find-a-doctor tool at the end of the test can help you locate one close by.
If you notice the following symptoms:
Holding reading material farther away to see it clearly.
Eye strain or headaches after close-up tasks.
To get started with the free screener, please do the following:
We've all seen older friends and family hold menus or books at arm's length. This is the effect of presbyopia, and it happens to everyone. Starting at around age 40, the lens inside your eye begins to lose flexibility, causing blurry vision up close, especially in low light.