Ophthalmology, Optometry, and Orthoptics Services for Children

Our pediatric ophthalmologists, optometrists, and orthoptists are here to ensure that your child’s eyes are taken care of.

What are Pediatric Ophthalmology, Optometry, and Orthoptics Services?

Pediatric ophthalmology, optometry, and orthoptics are specialized branches dedicated to caring for children’s eye health and vision development.

 

Pediatric ophthalmologists focus on diagnosing and treating eye diseases, optometrists evaluate vision and provide corrective lenses, while orthoptists help improve eye alignment and coordination.

 

Together, these experts work closely to ensure your child’s eyes grow strong and healthy, detecting any issues early to support clear, comfortable vision throughout their life.

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What Happens During Pediatric Ophthalmology, Optometry, and Orthoptics Consultations?

During consultations, pediatric ophthalmologists, and optometrists will conduct age-appropriate exams to assess the visual acuity and overall eye health of your son or daughter. It is recommended that you go back regularly for comprehensive checkups so doctors can properly monitor the condition of your child’s eyes.

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Who Should See a Pediatric Ophthalmologist, Optometrist, or Orthoptist?

  • Children for Routine Care – Children of all ages should visit a pediatric eye care specialist regularly to ensure healthy vision development.
  • Those At High-Risk for Eye Problems – Children with a family history of eye conditions, noticeable vision problems, eye misalignment, or frequent headaches and eye strain should seek early evaluation.

How to Properly Take Care of Your Child's Eyes

Here at Asian Eye Institute, we have pediatric ophthalmologists, and optometrists who can help young patients with different eye problems. Our team can provide tailored eye care services to meet the unique needs of children. We can diagnose dangerous diseases early and ensure that your child’s eyes are healthy.

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Why Pediatric Ophthalmology, Optometry, and Orthoptics?

Pediatric ophthalmology, optometry, and orthoptics are needed for the comprehensive care of children’s eyes. Specialists in these fields help keep your children’s eyesight in optimal conditions, promoting early detection and treatment of harmful conditions and providing preventive measures to avoid vision loss and other related problems.

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What Disorders Can Pediatric Ophthalmology, Optometry, and Orthoptics Address?

Pediatric eye specialists focus on diagnosing and managing common and genetic eye conditions in children, especially refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. These conditions can cause blurred vision, eye strain, and difficulty in school if left uncorrected.

 

They also treat strabismus (misaligned eyes) and amblyopia (lazy eye), which can affect visual development. Early detection and treatment by our specialists are crucial for healthy vision and preventing long-term problems.

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Genetic Eye Conditions

Refractive Errors

Refractive Errors

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Pediatric and Adult Strabismus

Frequently Asked Questions

The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that children have their first comprehensive eye exam by a pediatric ophthalmologist between 6 months and 1 year of age. If no issues are detected, follow-up exams are suggested around age 3 and before starting school to ensure healthy vision development.

They manage common childhood vision problems such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism, strabismus (crossed eyes), and amblyopia (lazy eye). Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent long-term vision impairment.

Exams are specific to your child’s age and may include tests for visual acuity, eye alignment, focusing ability, and overall eye health. Specialists use child-friendly techniques to make the experience comfortable and stress-free.

No, pediatric eye exams are painless. Sometimes eye drops are used to dilate pupils, which may cause temporary blurry vision, but the process is safe and quick.

After the initial exams, children should have comprehensive eye exams every 1-2 years, or more frequently if recommended by the pediatric eye care professional, especially if vision problems are detected.

Yes, children can wear contact lenses, typically starting around age 8, depending on their maturity and eye condition. Your pediatric optometrist will guide you on whether contacts are appropriate.

Encourage your child to wear protective eyewear during sports and outdoor activities, avoid hazardous objects, and practice good eye hygiene. Going for regular checkups will also help detect and prevent eye problems early on.

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