Adult & Pediatric Eye Exams In Family Eye Care
It is common for parents to THINK that their child has had an eye examination in school, or at the pediatrician’s office. In fact, your child has received a screening and not an examination. Your child has likely been tested to see how well they see at a DISTANCE of 20 feet. Unfortunately, a child does most of their learning CLOSE UP – reading, doing puzzles, taking tests.
We often hear the term “20/20”. Most people assume that 20/20 = perfect vision. But does it?
So this vision screen gives parents, and children, a false sense of security and the mistaken impression that their vision is fine. There’s so much more to healthy vision than 20/20! We often hear the term “20/20”. Most people assume that 20/20 = perfect vision. But does it?
What does 20/20 mean?
Many people think that 20/20 means “perfect vision”, but in reality, it only means that the person can see a specific size letter clearly on the standard eye chart that is 20 feet away. It is a measure of Visual Acuity at a Distance. There’s so much more to healthy vision than 20/20!
Our comprehensive vision exam goes beyond 20/20 to evaluate many important visual skills, such as:
Comphrensive Vision Exam
That Make Important Visual Skills
Let's try to answer some basic questions: