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Pediatric Eye Exams: Ensuring Clear Vision for Kids

Young girl undergoing eye exam using phoropter to check vision clarity

Many parents overlook the prevalence of vision issues in children, with up to 20% facing such challenges. These problems often remain unseen due to children's inability to communicate their vision difficulties effectively. At St. Clair Eye, we shed light on the significance of pediatric eye exams, focusing on the critical role these assessments play in early detection and intervention.

Why Pediatric Eye Exams Are Important 

Regular pediatric eye exams are crucial in identifying and preventing vision problems. Amblyopia, also known as "lazy eye," is a significant threat to children's vision. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical in preventing permanent vision loss.

Optimal Timing for Pediatric Eye Exams

The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends scheduling a child's first eye exam between six and nine months, followed by evaluations at three years old and before starting school. Regular eye exams every one to two years after that ensure timely intervention if needed.

Proactive Treatment and Support For Your Child 

Our team offers various treatment options if your child requires vision correction or therapy. From eyeglasses and contact lenses to vision therapy or surgical interventions, we tailor our approach to your child's needs. Collaborating with our eye care professionals ensures a customized treatment plan for optimal results.

By scheduling routine assessments, you ensure that your child's vision remains clear, setting the stage for academic achievements, participation in activities, and a fulfilling life.

Don't wait until issues arise! Schedule your child's eye exam at St. Clair Eye to safeguard their vision and pave the way for a bright future.