Expert Eye Care Tips for Children
Child Eye Health: 6 Proactive Ways to Protect Your Child’s Vision
It’s never too early to start thinking about your child’s eye health.
Parent question: Is my child showing symptoms of eye problems?
It is important to be aware of potential eye problems in children, as early detection and treatment can prevent long-term vision issues. Some common symptoms of eye problems in children include: Squinting or closing one eye when looking at an object Tilting the head...
Parent question: “Which 5 questions should I ask my child’s eye doctor?”
When it comes to your child’s eye health, it is important to have all of your questions and concerns addressed by their eye doctor.
Parent question: “What’s the difference between vision screening and a comprehensive medical eye exam?”
Vision screening and a comprehensive medical eye exam are two different types of visual/eye evaluations. While both are important for maintaining good eye health and identifying any vision problems, they serve different purposes and involve different levels of...
Parent question: “I just got my elementary-aged child an eye exam two years ago; do they really need another one?”
As a parent, it is important to ensure that your child's vision is properly cared for to ensure their success in school and in other activities. While it may seem unnecessary to get another eye exam for your elementary-aged child if they just had one two years ago,...
SEE-MORE made a visit to the 7th Annual Doug Barney Memorial Toy Drive!
See-More was able to give a lot of high-fives and take a lot of photos.
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