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Did your child fail a routine vision screening? Schedule an exam with one of our board-certified pediatric ophthalmologists.
Henry Ford pediatric ophthalmologists can perform pediatric eye exams for all children, including small infants. Each pediatric eye exam is tailored to the child’s age, including specialized techniques designed to determine whether vision and visual behavior are developing appropriately. A pediatric eye exam will give you the peace of mind to know your child’s eyes are developing at their full potential.
We know how stressful it can be for children – who may not yet be able to verbalize their symptoms – to get an eye exam or procedure, and we work to ease their anxiety and make the process fun while getting the proper diagnosis or treatment.
Did your child fail a routine vision screening? Schedule an exam with one of our board-certified pediatric ophthalmologists.
Not all children need a pediatric eye exam. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommend a pediatric vision screening first to determine if your child needs a full eye examination. Your child’s pediatrician and specially trained screeners in schools perform these pediatric vision screenings, which should be done during certain ages:
Further pediatric vision screenings are performed at routine medical check-ups, school checks or after the appearance of symptoms. If at any point your child fails the pediatric vision screening, you should schedule a complete pediatric eye examination.
Even if infants pass the pediatric vision screening, they should undergo a full pediatric eye exam if they present specific symptoms that could indicate the presence of an eye condition, including:
The earlier pediatric eye conditions are caught, the better the outcome with treatment.
Try to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out the necessary paperwork, and bring insurance information and any required referral forms. You should plan to be in the ophthalmologist’s office for at least one hour. The pediatric eye exam is divided into two parts:
After the examination, your pediatric ophthalmologist will discuss the findings and outline a treatment plan if needed, as well as answer any questions you may have. In addition, the ophthalmologist will schedule any necessary follow-up examinations.
The Henry Ford Department of Ophthalmology is committed to providing our patients with compassionate, personalized care. We feature the most advanced treatments in eye care and are dedicated to vision research – always staying at the forefront of innovation. A leader in Michigan, as well as one of the largest ophthalmology practices in the United States, we treat more than 55,000 patients per year at 12 locations throughout southeast Michigan. In addition, our team works closely with Henry Ford Medical Group physicians in other departments, providing multidisciplinary, coordinated care for those patients who need it.
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