11 Doctor-Recommended Women's Health Screening Tests You Should Know

February 27, 2026

9. Vision and Hearing Assessments

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Good vision and hearing are central to daily life, work, and safety, so routine checks matter. Eye exams every two years are common for adults under 60; after 60, many clinicians recommend annual eye exams to monitor age-related conditions like cataracts or macular degeneration. Hearing assessments are often done less frequently for younger adults but become more regular after age 50 or with symptoms such as trouble following conversations. Tests are simple: vision exams use charts and lenses, while hearing checks use audiometry to measure frequencies and thresholds. Bring current glasses or hearing aids to appointments. Early changes can be addressed with corrective lenses, hearing devices, or referrals to specialists. Managing sensory health supports mental sharpness and social engagement, so don’t delay scheduling when you notice changes.

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