CDC: Keep an Eye on Your Child's Vision
Keep an Eye on Your Child's Vision
Vision screenings and eye exams
As your child grows, their eyes can change quickly. Your child's pediatrician will likely screen your child's vision as part of their regular checkups. If they find signs of a vision problem, they may recommend an eye doctor for a comprehensive eye exam.
A vision screening is an exam used to identify the children in need for additional eye care. It can be done by a family doctor, pediatrician, school nurse, or other health care professional.
A comprehensive eye exam is a thorough exam done by an eye doctor—a specialist called an ophthalmologist or optometrist. The eye doctor can diagnose your child's medical or vision problem and provide treatment.
If you have any concerns about your child's vision, ask their pediatrician to help you find an eye doctor. Early detection and treatment are key to protecting your child's vision.
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