Poughkeepsie

(845) 454-1025

Yorktown Heights

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What Does 20/20 Vision Actually Mean?

When you hear someone say they have “20/20 vision,” it’s often assumed this means perfect eyesight. However, 20/20 vision is a measurement of visual acuity, which is how clearly you can see at a specific distance. The numbers refer to a comparison between your vision and that of a person with normal eyesight. Essentially, if you have 20/20 vision, it means you can see an object at 20 feet just as clearly as someone with average vision. Before you visit Seeta Eye in Poughkeepsie and Yorktown Heights, NY, learn more about this measurement below:

How is 20/20 Vision Measured?

During an eye exam, our ophthalmologists will ask you to read letters from a Snellen chart. The smallest row of letters you can read accurately determines your vision. If you have 20/40 vision, for example, you need to be 20 feet away to see what a person with normal vision can see from 40 feet. This is why 20/20 vision is considered a standard of "normal" eyesight, but it doesn’t necessarily mean your vision is perfect.

Does 20/20 Vision Guarantee Eye Health?

Having 20/20 vision means your clarity of sight is sharp, but it doesn’t cover other aspects of your eye health, such as peripheral vision, depth perception, or color vision. That's why regular eye exams are essential. These exams not only to measure your visual acuity, but also to check for potential eye conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, or macular degeneration.

Effective Ways to Improve Your Vision

For those without 20/20 vision, several corrective methods are available. Glasses and contact lenses are the most common solutions. However, eye surgery options like LASIK, SMILE or PRK can reshape the cornea and may eliminate the need for glasses altogether. ICL’s or refractive lens exchange offer even more solutions for vision correction. For more specialized eye concerns, oculoplastic surgery can address issues like droopy eyelids or blocked tear ducts, which can indirectly affect your vision.

How Our Ophthalmologists Can Help

At Seeta Eye, our experienced team of eye doctors is here to ensure you get the best care possible. Whether you need a routine eye exam or are considering eye surgery, we’re ready to help. Our specialists take the time to assess your unique needs and create personalized treatment plans that suit your lifestyle and vision goals.

From diagnosing common eye conditions to offering advanced surgical options, we are committed to keeping your eyes healthy and your vision clear. Our eye surgeons in Poughkeepsie and Yorktown Heights, NY, stay on top of the latest technology and techniques in vision care to provide you with the most accurate and effective treatments available.

Contact Us for an Appointment Today!

Ready to get your vision checked or learn more about how oculoplastic procedures might help you? Contact Seeta Eye in Poughkeepsie and Yorktown Heights, NY, today to schedule an appointment and take the next step toward healthier, clearer vision. You can also browse our website to learn about our services or visit us in person!

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Our team of experts is here to diligently provide personalized compassionate eye care for our patients in Poughkeepsie, Yorktown, and Nearby Areas of the Hudson Valley.


Quality Services
Our staff is trained in the most up-to-date techniques and procedures to deliver high-quality care to our patients.
Stat-of-the-art Equipment We continually invest in the most advanced equipment to deliver the best results.

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whether you are new to our practice or have been seeing us for years we pride ourselves on having a friendly and professional atmosphere that you can rely on for all of your eye health needs.
Individual Approach We take the time to assess your specific eye care needs to create a customized plan to meet your visual goals.

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