At Apollo Vision Haus, we understand that a child's vision is essential for their development, learning, and overall well-being. Our pediatric eye exams are designed to provide specialized care for young eyes, ensuring healthy vision and detecting any potential problems early on. We create a comfortable and engaging environment for children, making their eye exam a positive experience.
Many vision problems can develop in childhood, often without any noticeable symptoms. Early detection and intervention are crucial to prevent vision impairment and ensure proper visual development. Pediatric eye exams can help identify:
Refractive Errors: Nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, which can affect a child's ability to see clearly.
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye): A condition where one eye doesn't develop proper vision, potentially leading to permanent vision loss if not treated early.
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes): Misalignment of the eyes, which can affect depth perception and visual development.
Eye Focusing and Tracking Problems: Difficulties with focusing or following objects with the eyes, which can impact reading and learning.
Our comprehensive pediatric eye exam includes:
Visual Acuity Test: Measures your child's ability to see clearly at various distances, using age-appropriate techniques and charts.
Eye Health Evaluation: A thorough examination of the eye structures, including the cornea, lens, and retina, to detect any abnormalities.
Binocular Vision Assessment: Evaluates how well your child's eyes work together, checking for eye alignment and coordination problems.
Eye Focusing and Tracking Tests: Assesses your child's ability to focus and follow objects with their eyes.
Developmental Assessment: We'll consider your child's developmental milestones and learning needs to provide personalized recommendations.
The American Optometric Association recommends that children have their first comprehensive eye exam at six months of age, then again at age three, and before starting school. Regular eye exams are 1 recommended every one to two years thereafter, or as advised by your optometrist.
Talk to your child about the eye exam in a positive way, explaining that it's a simple check-up to make sure their eyes are healthy. You can also read books or watch videos about eye exams together.
If your child needs glasses, we'll help you choose frames that are comfortable, stylish, and durable. We offer a wide selection of children's frames to suit every personality and need.
Signs of vision problems in children can include squinting, tilting their head to see, frequent eye rubbing, difficulty reading or focusing, and complaining of headaches or eye strain.