Overview
Children need a different pace and a different kind of explanation. Our pediatric visits are designed to be gentle while still clinically thorough.
When to visit
- Squint
- Frequent eye rubbing
- Head tilt
- Poor school performance linked to vision
Diagnostics
- Cycloplegic refraction
- Squint evaluation
- Amblyopia screening
- Age-appropriate vision testing
Treatment pathway
- Spectacle prescription
- Patch therapy guidance
- Squint referral planning
- Parent counselling
What you can expect
- An unhurried examination using appropriate diagnostic tools
- A plain-language explanation of findings and treatment options
- A care plan tailored to your eyes, lifestyle and long-term goals
- Structured follow-up so outcomes are tracked and supported
Frequently asked questions
When should children get an eye exam?+
By age 3, before school, and earlier if parents notice squinting, rubbing or visual difficulty.
Can lazy eye improve?+
Yes, especially when detected early and treated consistently.
