Children's Vision Care

InfantSee

According to the American Optometric Association, babies should have their first exam around six months of age. By this age, babies should be able to focus, see color and have depth perception. Optometrists will make sure their eyes are developing normally, checking for signs of near or farsightedness, lazy eye, crossed eyes or severe cases such as cancer. Early intervention is critical for successful treatment. 

Locate a participating doctor near you that provides a no cost InfantSee Infant Eye Assessment.

 

Johnson & Johnson Vision's "Sight for Kids"

Since 2002, Lions Club International Foundation (LCIF) has partnered with Johnson & Johnson Vision to implement the largest-known, school-based eye health program, Sight for Kids. The program mobilizes Lions and eye care professional to provide comprehensive eye health services in low-income schools, currently in seven locations throughout the world: Thailand, Philippines, Kerala, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Florida, and Kenya.  The program provides teachers with training to deliver eye health education, perform a visual acuity test, and screen for common eye conditions.

 

Find a Pediatric Optometrist near you