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Pediatric Eye Care at VisionQuest Eyecare
VisionQuest Eyecare Fishers is dedicated to providing your entire family with personalized eye care, especially the youngest members of the family! Our pediatric eye care spans from pediatric eye exams to vision therapy and myopia management — everything your child needs for a foundation of clear eyesight.
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What Are Pediatric Eye Exams?
Our pediatric eye exams are similar to our regular comprehensive eye exams but are tailored towards the specific needs of younger patients. Our friendly optometrists use kid-friendly language and pay extra attention to conditions and issues that are more common in children. Kids’ eyes are constantly growing and changing, so we’ll monitor their development between visits to make sure they’re developing properly and that their vision stays clear.
Why Are Pediatric Eye Exams Important?
So much of your child’s ability to learn depends on the strength of their visual skills, such as their ability to focus in a classroom or see their assignments. It can also be difficult for children to socialize and participate in after-school activities and sports if they have trouble seeing distant objects or struggle with their eye movements. Annual pediatric eye care is the only way to ensure your child never falls behind due to their eyesight.
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Myopia Management
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common condition where your eyes can see nearby objects clearly, but objects as a distance appear blurry. If left untreated, myopia can also lead to more serious health issues later in life. Glasses are great for improving myopic vision, but they won’t correct the underlying issue, which is why we proudly offer myopia management options in partnership with the specially trained professionals at Treehouse Eyes. Treatments include Ortho-k lenses, atropine eye drops, and more from the innovative team at Treehouse Eyes: we’ll find the right option to accommodate your child’s specific needs after a thorough eye exam.
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Focus Vision Therapy
The Focus Vision Therapy program helps strengthen your child’s visual skills. These programs help children with amblyopia, strabismus, eye misalignment, and sports vision, and are designed to enhance their brain-eye communication and improve the way their visual systems operate.
Why Choose Us?
VisionQuest Eyecare provides world-class pediatric eye exams and pediatric eye care using cutting-edge tools and technology. Our expert doctors have the experience needed to create a lifetime of excellent eye health for your child, so you can rest assured they’ll have everything they need to succeed in school, sports, and everything else that comes with being a kid. We understand that going to the eye doctor can be daunting for young children, but we’ll make sure it’s an experience that they’ll look forward to year after year!
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