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Children's Vision

Regular eye examinations are important for every member of the family, but particularly for your children. Bulk Billing is now available for children.*

Children's Eye Exam Childrens Eye check Childrens Glasses

About your Childs eyes

Children’s eyes undergo rapid changes throughout their development, meaning that any vision problems can quickly worsen. Children are also surrounded by a visually-demanding environment at school, home and in their free time, meaning their eye health must be taken care of. Early intervention is crucial to keep young eyes healthy and focussing on the future. 

Signs your child may have a

Vision Problem

  • Blurred or double vision

  • Sore or tired eyes

  • Headaches

  • Eye rubbing

  • Squinting

  • Sitting too close to things (such as TV)

  • Holding a book very close

  • Difficulty reading

  • Night vision problems

  • One or both eyes look different or abnormal

  • Tilting the head

Childrens Myopia Childrens Eye test
Childrens Eye care Lazy Eye Conjunctivitis

Full scope

care for young eyes

It is recommended that children have their first full eye examination before starting primary school. At Carrum Downs Eyecare we see children of any age and for a variety of conditions including, but not limited to:

  • Strabismus (eye turn)

  • Amblyopia (lazy eye)

  • Myopia

  • Conjunctivitis
     

Vision Screenings

A Vision screening is a brief assessment to determine whether or not a full eye exam is required. Our friendly Optometrist will evaluate your child's visual acuity and check eye movements, on a pass/fail grading. 

As your local family Optometrist, Carrum Downs Eyecare also offers services to local kindergartens and primary school for Vision Screenings. We welcome educators to contact us to arrange a screening or for further information.

childrens vision screening

*To be eligible for bulk billing children must be 8 years of age and under. Applies to initial consultation and any subsequent follow ups within 3 months. 

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