Why Annual Eye Exams Are More Important Than You Think When most people think about eye exams, they think: “I only need one when I can’t see anymore.” But the truth is, annual eye exams are about much more than just updating your glasses or contact lens prescription. They’re about protecting your long-term vision, catching health problems early, and making sure you’re not struggling with blurry vision when you don’t have to. And I know this first-hand. At 45 years old, I figured my eyes were just “going bad.” I couldn’t even read a text message on my phone. My kids would laugh and grab my phone to read things out loud for me. I thought I was stuck with terrible vision — that this was just part of getting older. For years, I went to the big-name national chains. You know the ones: multiple locations, packed schedules, five-minute exams where the doctor barely looks up from the chart. Every year I was asked the same question: “What was your prescription last year?” Then they’d copy it down, give me the same prescription again, and send me on my way. Then, a few months ago, I went to Quality Eye Care in Lawrenceville, Georgia. And it changed everything. Dr. Carl Johnsey actually took the time to sit with me. He asked questions, real questions, not just about my eyes that day but about my history — even reminding me of childhood eye surgery and the months my dad drove me to Atlanta for vision therapy. Things I had completely forgotten came up because he actually cared enough to dig deeper. By the end of the exam, we discovered my prescription had gone up significantly — from +2.25 to +3.75. When I put in my new contacts and looked down at my phone, I could see every word, crystal clear. I can’t explain the relief and gratitude I felt in that moment. I called my parents that same day to tell them how thankful I was. That kind of care is rare these days. And it’s exactly why I believe so strongly in supporting local practices like Quality Eye Care. Why Annual Eye Exams Really Matter Why Supporting Local Eye Care Is the Clear Choice I saw this difference for myself. The attention, the time, the care Dr. Johnsey gave me at Quality Eye Care was nothing like the revolving door I was used to. And I’m not alone — after reading his reviews, I realized patient after patient says the same thing: he listens, he takes his time, and he genuinely cares. Don’t Wait Until You Can’t See If you’re in your 40s, 50s, 60s, or beyond, chances are your eyes are changing more than you realize. But that doesn’t mean you have to live with blurry vision, headaches, or squinting at your phone like I was. Schedule your annual exam at Quality Eye Care in Lawrenceville (near Sugarloaf Mills Mall, off Sugarloaf Parkway, close to Duluth and Suwanee). Your vision deserves more than a five-minute exam.