
№ 01Age 3
The first exam
Before kindergarten. We screen for amblyopia, focusing issues, and eye turn — the things a school nurse can miss.

Vision changes more in childhood than at any other stage of life. Here's how we follow it — and when to come in.

Before kindergarten. We screen for amblyopia, focusing issues, and eye turn — the things a school nurse can miss.

When the work moves up close. Annual exams catch the focusing problems that pretend to be a reading problem.

Contact lens fittings when they're ready. Myopia control when it matters. Frames that survive a high-school hallway.

Tell us the names and ages on the booking form. We'll stack appointments in order so the family leaves together.
Most childhood vision problems hide. An annual exam is the only way to find them before they shape the school year.