Home vision tests measure the ability to see fine detail.
Alternative NamesVisual acuity test - home; Amsler grid test
How the test is performedThere are three vision tests that can be done at home: Amsler grid, distance vision, and near vision testing.
AMSLER GRID TEST:
This test helps detect macular degeneration, a disease that may cause blurred vision, distortion, or blank spots. If you normally wear glasses for reading, wear them for this test. If you wear bifocals, look through the bottom reading portion. Do the test with each eye separately, first the right and then the left. Hold the test grid directly in front of you, 14 inches away from your eye, and look at the dot in the center of the grid, not at the grid pattern. While looking at the dot, you will see the rest of the grid in your peripheral vision. All the lines, both vertical and horizontal, should appear straight and unbroken, and meet at all the crossing points with no missing areas. If any lines appear distorted or broken you should note the location of these on the grid.
DISTANCE VISION:
This is the standard eye chart used by doctors adapted for use at home. The chart is attached to a wall at eye level. Stand 10 feet away from the chart. If you wear glasses or contact lenses for distance vision, wear them for the test. Each eye is checked separately, first the right and then the left. Keep both eyes open and cover one eye with the palm of the hand. Read the chart beginning with the top line and moving down the lines until it is too difficult read the letters. Record the number of the smallest line that was read correctly. Repeat with the other eye.
NEAR VISION:
This is similar to the distance vision test above, but for use at 14 inches. If you wear glasses for reading, wear them for the test. Hold the near vision test card about 14 inches from the eyes. Do not bring the card any closer. Read the chart using each eye separately as described above. Record the size of the smallest line which you were able to read accurately.
How to prepare for the testA well-lit area at least 10 feet long is needed for the distance vision test. You will need measuring tape or yardstick, eye charts, tape or tacks to hang the eye charts on the wall, pencil to record results, and -- if possible -- another person to help. The vision chart needs to be tacked to the wall at eye level. Mark the floor with a piece of tape exactly 10 feet from the wall where the chart is.
How the test will feelThe tests cause no discomfort.
Why the test is performedVision may change gradually, and you adjust to the change without being aware of it. Home vision tests are useful in early detection of eye and vision problems. Perform home vision tests every year. Many people at risk for macular degeneration may be told by their ophthalmologist to perform the Amsler grid test more frequently.
Normal ValuesAbnormal results may mean there is a vision problem or eye disease and that you should have a professional eye examination.
Amsler grid test: If the grid appears distorted or broken, there may be a problem with the retina.
Distance vision test: If the 20/20 line is not correctly read, it may be a sign of nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness(hyperopia), astigmatism, or other eye abnormality.
Near vision test: Not being able to read the small type may be a sign of aging vision (presbyopia).
What the risks areThe tests have no risks.
Special considerationsIf there are any of the following symptoms, have a professional eye examination:
If children have any of the following symptoms, they should also have a professional eye examination.
Home vision tests measure the ability to see fine detail.
Alternative NamesVisual acuity test - home; Amsler grid test
How the test is performedThere are three vision tests that can be done at home: Amsler grid, distance vision, and near vision testing.
AMSLER GRID TEST:
This test helps detect macular degeneration, a disease that may cause blurred vision, distortion, or blank spots. If you normally wear glasses for reading, wear them for this test. If you wear bifocals, look through the bottom reading portion.
Do the test with each eye separately, first the right and then the left. Hold the test grid right in front of you, 14 inches away from your eye. Look at the dot in the center of the grid, not at the grid pattern.
While looking at the dot, you will see the rest of the grid in your peripheral vision. All the lines, both vertical and horizontal, should appear straight and unbroken. They should meet at all the crossing points with no missing areas. If any lines appear distorted or broken, note their location on the grid.
DISTANCE VISION:
This is the standard eye chart doctors use, which has been adapted for home use.
The chart is attached to a wall at eye level. Stand 10 feet away from the chart. If you wear glasses or contact lenses for distance vision, wear them for the test.
Check each eye separately, first the right and then the left. Keep both eyes open and cover one eye with the palm of the hand.
Read the chart, beginning with the top line and moving down the lines until it is too difficult read the letters. Record the number of the smallest line that you read correctly. Repeat with the other eye.
NEAR VISION:
This is similar to the distance vision test above, but it is held only 14 inches away. If you wear glasses for reading, wear them for the test.
Hold the near vision test card about 14 inches from your eyes. Do not bring the card any closer. Read the chart using each eye separately as described above. Record the size of the smallest line you were able to accurately read.
How to prepare for the testYou need a well-lit area at least 10 feet long for the distance vision test, and the following:
The vision chart needs to be tacked to the wall at eye level. Mark the floor with a piece of tape exactly 10 feet from the chart on the wall.
How the test will feelThe tests cause no discomfort.
Why the test is performedYour vision may change gradually. You can adjust to the change without being aware of it.
Home vision tests can help detect eye and vision problems early. Perform home vision tests every year.
People who are at risk for macular degeneration may be told by their ophthalmologist to perform the Amsler grid test more often. It is best to do this test once a week. Macular degeneration changes are gradual, and you can miss them if you test daily.
Normal ValuesAbnormal results may mean you have a vision problem or eye disease and you should have a professional eye examination.
The tests have no risks.
Special considerationsIf you have any of the following symptoms, get a professional eye examination:
If children have any of the following symptoms, they should also have a professional eye examination:
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Reviewed ByReview Date: 02/10/2011
Linda J. Vorvick, MD, Medical Director, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Washington, School of Medicine; and Franklin W. Lusby, MD, Ophthalmologist, Lusby Vision Institute, La Jolla, California. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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