The Role of Vision Screenings
- Identifies children who may be at high risk for eye disease or in need of a professional eye examination
- Helps detect the possible presence ofdisorders at an early stage when treatment is more likely to be effective
- Provides valuable information and education about eye health
- Results in a referral to an eye care professional or primary care provider when screening tests indicate a need for diagnosis and treatment
The Role of Eye Examinations
- Provides a comprehensive evaluation of vision functioning and the health of the eye
- Is conducted by an Ophthalmologist or Optometrist who can diagnose and prescribe treatment for vision disorders
Direct Referral to an Eye Care Professional
Children at high risk of vision disorders should bypass screening and be referred directly to an eye care professional
- Children born before 32 weeks of gestation
- Children with neurodevelopmental disorders
- Children with systemic diseases associated with vision problems
- Children who have a first degree relative with strabismus or amblyopia
- Children with noticeable abnormalities such as crossed eyes (strabismus) or droopy eyelids (ptosis)
- Children whose parents are concerned about their vision