Protect Your Vision from Age-Related Macular Degeneration

At KeenEye Family Vision, we understand how important clear, sharp vision is for your daily life. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can affect your central vision, but early detection and personalized care can make a real difference. If you’re noticing changes in your sight or have a family history of AMD, it’s time to take action.

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What to Expect from AMD Care at KeenEye Family Vision

When you visit KeenEye Family Vision in Santaquin, UT , Fillmore, UT , Delta, UT , Provo, UT, you’ll receive thorough eye exams that focus on detecting early signs of age-related macular degeneration. Our optometrists use advanced imaging technology to monitor the health of your retina and macula, helping to catch any changes before they impact your quality of life.

We tailor treatment plans to your specific needs — whether that involves nutritional guidance, lifestyle adjustments, or referrals for specialized therapies. And we’re right here to support you through every step, answering your questions and helping you understand your condition.

Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen. Request an appointment today to safeguard your vision with care designed just for you.

FAQs

What is age-related macular degeneration (AMD)?

AMD is an eye condition that affects the macula, the part of the retina responsible for sharp central vision. It usually develops in people over 50 and can lead to vision loss if untreated.

How can I tell if I have AMD?

Early AMD often has no symptoms, but you might notice blurred or distorted vision, especially in the center. Regular eye exams at KeenEye Family Vision can detect AMD before you notice any changes.

Are there treatments available for AMD?

While there’s no cure, certain treatments and lifestyle changes can slow progression. We provide personalized plans including nutritional advice, eye supplements, and monitoring to keep your vision stable.

How often should I have my eyes checked for AMD?

If you’re over 50 or have risk factors like family history or smoking, we recommend annual comprehensive eye exams to monitor your macular health closely.

Can lifestyle changes help prevent AMD?

Yes. Eating a diet rich in leafy greens and omega-3s, avoiding smoking, and protecting your eyes from UV light can help reduce your risk.

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