Healthy Aging and Vision Care at Shippee Family Eye Care

As we age, our eyes go through natural changes. Some changes are mild, while others can affect daily life. At Shippee Family Eye Care, P.C., comprehensive care is provided to support healthy aging. If you are searching for an eye doctor or an optometrist near you, regular monitoring is one of the most important steps you can take.

How Aging Affects Vision

Aging can lead to gradual changes in visual acuity. Many adults notice difficulty reading small print or seeing clearly at night. Presbyopia, which is the loss of near focusing ability, commonly begins after age 40. Reading glasses or updated prescriptions are often needed.

The risk of certain eye conditions also increases with age. Cataracts cause clouding of the natural lens. Glaucoma can damage the optic nerve, often without early symptoms. Age-related macular degeneration may affect central vision. These conditions can develop slowly, and vision loss may occur if they are not detected early.

The Importance of Routine Eye Exams

A comprehensive eye exam is essential for early detection. During the exam, visual acuity is measured, and the internal structures of the eye are evaluated. The retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels are carefully examined. Diagnostic imaging may be used to detect subtle changes. Many eye diseases are painless in their early stages. Since you may not notice a problem until significant damage has occurred, adults over 60 should schedule regular visits with an eye doctor.

Systemic Health and Vision

Vision is closely connected to overall health. Chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension can affect the blood vessels in the retina. Diabetic retinopathy and hypertensive retinopathy are examples of complications that may be detected during an eye exam.

When systemic disease is identified, coordination with your primary care provider is important. Both active management and preventive care are used to reduce the risk of vision loss. Healthy lifestyle choices, including balanced nutrition and smoking cessation, also support ocular health.

Vision Care in Littleton and Lancaster, NH, St. Johnsbury and Montpelier VT

Healthy aging includes proactive eye care. Shippee Family Eye Care, P.C. provides comprehensive services for patients in Littleton, NH and nearby communities. Whether you need a routine eye exam or evaluation for a specific concern, our experienced eye doctor can guide your care. To learn more or schedule an appointment, call one of our offices today. Regular exams and informed choices can help you maintain clear, comfortable sight for years to come.

Lancaster: (603) 788-3561

Littleton: (603) 444-2484

St. Johnsbury: (802) 748-3536

Montpelier: (802) 223-7723

As we age, our eyes go through natural changes. Some changes are mild, while others can affect daily life. At Shippee Family Eye Care, P.C., comprehensive care is provided to support healthy aging. If you are searching for an eye doctor or an optometrist near you, regular monitoring is one of the most important steps you can take.

How Aging Affects Vision

Aging can lead to gradual changes in visual acuity. Many adults notice difficulty reading small print or seeing clearly at night. Presbyopia, which is the loss of near focusing ability, commonly begins after age 40. Reading glasses or updated prescriptions are often needed.

The risk of certain eye conditions also increases with age. Cataracts cause clouding of the natural lens. Glaucoma can damage the optic nerve, often without early symptoms. Age-related macular degeneration may affect central vision. These conditions can develop slowly, and vision loss may occur if they are not detected early.

The Importance of Routine Eye Exams

A comprehensive eye exam is essential for early detection. During the exam, visual acuity is measured, and the internal structures of the eye are evaluated. The retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels are carefully examined. Diagnostic imaging may be used to detect subtle changes. Many eye diseases are painless in their early stages. Since you may not notice a problem until significant damage has occurred, adults over 60 should schedule regular visits with an eye doctor.

Systemic Health and Vision

Vision is closely connected to overall health. Chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension can affect the blood vessels in the retina. Diabetic retinopathy and hypertensive retinopathy are examples of complications that may be detected during an eye exam.

When systemic disease is identified, coordination with your primary care provider is important. Both active management and preventive care are used to reduce the risk of vision loss. Healthy lifestyle choices, including balanced nutrition and smoking cessation, also support ocular health.

Vision Care in Littleton and Lancaster, NH, St. Johnsbury and Montpelier VT

Healthy aging includes proactive eye care. Shippee Family Eye Care, P.C. provides comprehensive services for patients in Littleton, NH and nearby communities. Whether you need a routine eye exam or evaluation for a specific concern, our experienced eye doctor can guide your care. To learn more or schedule an appointment, call one of our offices today. Regular exams and informed choices can help you maintain clear, comfortable sight for years to come.

Lancaster: (603) 788-3561

Littleton: (603) 444-2484

St. Johnsbury: (802) 748-3536

Montpelier: (802) 223-7723

Our Locations


Littleton, NH 03561

St Johnsbury, VT 05819

Montpelier, Vermont 05602

Lancaster, NH 03584

Lancaster:
(603) 788-3561

Littleton:
(603) 444-2484

St. Johnsbury:
(802) 748-3536

Montpelier:
(802) 223-7723