Many times parents are not aware that their child may have a serious vision problem, yet one in twenty preschoolers and one in four school-aged children may be having eye health issues, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Vision problems like nearsighted, farsighted, misaligned eyes and color blindness cause great problems for kids when they are learning knowledge and adapting to the colorful world, since 80% of what a child learns depends on the efficiency of the visual system. However, the fact is that 10 million children suffer from undetected vision problems.
Detecting kids’ visions problem and tracking kids’ vision development at an early age are necessary. Vision professionals said that treating vision problems at an early age would increase the cure rate to a much higher level. However, a large percent of kids suffering from potential vision problems are missing the opportunity of being treated due to the lack and delay of a systemic eye exam. Kids need a professional and comprehensive eye exam including many critical vision deficiencies rather than a simple vision screening. And young parents should be prepared to protect the lovely kids from these potential vision problems.
Eyetest Kid is a vision expert designed for your kids. It includes standard screening tests like LEA symbole test, HOTV test and Landolt C test, and color test. It also contains comprehensive professional knowledge, which would help young parents and health workers taking care of kids’ vision anytime and anywhere to ensure a pair of shining eyes and a bright future for the kids. Parents could find appropriate test method, detailed introductions and considerate suggestions to take good care their kids’ vision development at different age. The friendly and sweet user interface would make the test easy and convenience. You could also locate a nearby clinic by just inputing your Zip Code.
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