One in 10 infants is at risk from undiagnosed eye and vision problems, which, if undetected can lead to permanent vision impairments, developmental delays and in rare cases, life-threatening health ...
The American Optometric Association recommends that parents take their infant children, as young as six months old, for professional eye exams. The InfantSEE program highlights the issues that can ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - According to the American Optometric Association, infants need to have their first comprehensive eye exam before they turn one. At birth babies start to explore the world ...
Family Vision Care is offering free eye exams for infants 6 to 12 months at their 2nd Annual National InfantSEE Vision program today (Tuesday, July 29th.) (Note: Although they're having this event ...
Does Your Baby Avoid Eye Contact? Here’s What It Could Mean If your baby avoids eye contact, turns away when you look at them, seems to ...
Caring for your eyes and vision are important parts of a healthy lifestyle. Vision screening is a simple test of your vision that can detect problems early. An eye exam is a detailed check of your ...
Samuel, an 8-week-old infant, presents to primary care with bilateral “shaky, jerky eyes.” The child had been developing normally but was observed by his mother to have “shaky, jerky eyes” when his ...