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Eye Exam Cost After 40: Presbyopia, Bifocals, Progressive Lenses (2026)

The exam itself is unchanged at $50-$200. What changes after 40 is the prescription: most people develop presbyopia (near-vision difficulty) and need multifocal correction. Bifocals add $50-$150 to glasses; progressives add $200-$600. The AAO recommends an exam every 2 years from 40-54, annually after 55.

Cost Breakdown for 40+ Vision Care (2026)

ItemTypical 2026 CostNotes
Standard comprehensive eye exam (40-64)$50 - $200Same range as other adults
Bifocal lenses (add to glasses cost)$50 - $150 extraVisible line, two focal zones
Progressive (no-line) lenses$200 - $600 extraSeamless transition, 1-2 week adaptation
Multifocal contact lenses (annual)$300 - $600/year$50-$100 over standard contacts
Reading glasses (over-the-counter)$10 - $40If you only need near correction
AAO frequency recommendation (40-54)Every 2 yearsAnnual if risk factors

What Your 40+ Exam Should Cover

  • Refraction including near-add power (for presbyopia)
  • Glaucoma screening (risk rises after 40)
  • Baseline OCT or fundus photo for future comparison (if not already on file)
  • Dilated exam or Optomap for peripheral retinal evaluation
  • Discussion of progressive vs bifocal vs reading-glasses options
  • If diabetic, family history of AMD, or high myopia: more frequent follow-up

FAQ

How much does an eye exam cost after 40?

$50-$200 for the exam itself; same as adults under 40. Prescription likely becomes multifocal so glasses cost more.

How often should I have an exam after 40?

AAO: every 2 years for 40-54, every 1-2 years for 55-64, annually after 65.

When does presbyopia start?

Typically early-to-mid 40s. Progresses until early 60s.

Are progressive lenses worth it?

Yes for most people who want seamless near-distance focus without a visible line. 1-2 week adaptation period.

Do I still need an exam if I only use reading glasses?

Yes. Reading glasses correct presbyopia but do not screen for glaucoma, cataracts, or AMD which become more common after 40.

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Updated 2026-05-11