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These
services focus on the entire family, providing a range of support
to sighted and visually impaired children and their parents. The
components of the program include parent support, outreach to
rural communities and county health clinics, public education,
and high-risk tracking and intervention.
Children are unable to distinguish between clear and unclear vision.
Even if your child can read the smallest letters on an eye chart,
there may still be hidden problems. School vision tests briefly
screen vision only at a distance. The majority of school tasks
require that a child be able to focus and see clearly up close
to read and write.
That's why we recommend a complete eye examination
for every child by age three, and sooner if problems are suspected.
A child's vision exam includes many important tests.
Your children will feel comfortable in their own waiting area
and designated exam rooms. Our optical department has many frame
styles especially for children. If your child would benefit from
contact lenses, this service is also available. |
Clinical Services:
We provide full medical and surgical care of all pediatric eye problems,
including the following:
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Vision assessment |
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Amblyopia (lazy eye) |
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Sports injuries |
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Routine eye care |
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Pediatric glaucoma |
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Retinoblastoma |
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Strabismus (eye misalignment) |
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Pediatric cataracts |
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Hereditary eye diseases |
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Referral consultation |
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Retinopathy of Prematurity |
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