Examples of Amsler Grid with grid lines to test for vision abnormalities.

An Amsler Grid is a tool used to monitor and detect changes in vision for people with certain eye conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and other retinal diseases. It is a simple and effective way to keep track of your vision and alert your eye doctor to any changes that may require treatment.

If you’ve never used an Amsler Grid before, don’t worry. Here are some simple steps to follow:

Step 1: Print out an Amsler Grid. You can find printable version below or ask your eye doctor for a physical copy.

Step 2: Place the grid at a comfortable reading distance from your eyes, usually around 14 inches.

Step 3: Cover one eye with your hand or an eye patch.

Step 4: Focus on the center dot on the grid and take note of the surrounding lines and shapes. Do they appear distorted or wavy? Are there any missing areas or dark spots?

Step 5: Repeat the process with your other eye.

Step 6: If you notice any changes in your vision while using the Amsler Grid, contact your eye doctor immediately.

It’s important to use the Amsler Grid regularly, as changes in vision can occur quickly and may require prompt treatment. By using this simple tool, you can take an active role in monitoring your eye health and ensure that any issues are addressed in a timely manner.

If you have any questions or concerns about using an Amsler Grid or your vision in general, don’t hesitate to contact your eye doctor for guidance and advice.