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Beyond 20/20: Alberta optometrist urges regular eye exams for overall health

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Many serious eye conditions can develop with no symptoms until it’s too late, Dr. Cristy Franco said.
One in seven Canadians will experience a serious eye health issue in their lifetime, she said.
Many children might have vision issues that go undetected because they don’t know anything else.
Calgary ’s dry climate also plays a big role in exacerbating dry eye disease.
Routine eye exams are covered under Alberta Health Care for children under the age of 19 , and for adults 65 and older.
Emergency appointments or those deemed medically necessary are covered for Albertans of any age.
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