Pediatric Eye Doctor
Near Austin, TX

Eye doctor giving an eye check up to a child at Bristol Family Eyecare

Pediatric Eye Doctor Near Austin, TX

With all the milestones your little ones hit as they grow, it can be easy to overlook how their eyesight is developing. At Bristol Family Eyecare, we believe in giving your children their first pediatric eye exam at an early age so that we can lay the groundwork for a life of healthy eyes and clear vision.

Children tend to be visual learners, and if they’re having difficulty with their eyesight, that can hinder their ability to follow along in school or pick up on social cues. That’s why we provide specially tailored pediatric eye exams for all ages to help your child in every stage of their development.

Our eye doctors have always had a great passion for working with the specific needs of children, so when you see our kids’ eyewear options in our office and our participation in the InfantSEE® program, you’ll know just how important pediatric eye care is to us.

What to Expect from a Children’s Eye Exam

A children’s eye exam is about more than developing a glasses prescription for them. Our exams are designed to show us how your child’s vision is impacting their learning and socializing. We test for accommodation, binocular vision, ocular motility testing, hand-eye coordination, color vision, and peripheral vision, as well as all kinds of eye diseases.

Many of these problems are correctable, either through the use of eyeglasses or vision therapy exercises. Our pediatric eye doctors at Bristol Family Eyecare also have great relationships with Austin-area specialists who can help with complex vision issues and learning disabilities.

During the exam, we’ll also discuss any health issues that may have impacted your child’s growth and development, such as premature birth, developmental issues, or a family history of needing vision correction. And of course, we’ll take the time to listen to any issues you’ve noticed or that your child brings up to make sure they have the clearest, healthiest, and most comfortable eyesight possible.

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Pediatric Eye Exams:
Birth to Age Two

Though you are likely keeping track of many milestones at the six-month mark, this is an important time to come in for an initial examination to track the development of your child’s hand-eye coordination. At six months, your baby’s eyes should be able to focus equally, with 20/20 vision. This is a critical development, because by the time they reach nine months, they will explore the world around by looking at objects more than touching them.

InfantSEE®

InfantSEE® is a public health program meant to give every parent a head start on their child’s eye health. Parents can come in for a free one-time visit with a pediatric eye doctor, usually between the 6-12 month point, to get their baby’s eyes screened to detect potential issues early, such as amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus (crossed eyes), myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism.

At Bristol Family Eyecare, we participate in InfantSEE® because we want to show Austin-area parents the importance of clear sight for their child and give them the head start they deserve. Contact Us or Call Us to schedule your free InfantSEE®️️️ exam.

Austin Kids’ Eye Exams

Kids’ Eye Exams, Ages 2-5

This is a time of rapid growth in children. It’s also a time when a kids’ eye doctor can start to see more defined signs of amblyopia, strabismus, and other correctable vision problems.

You should keep an eye out for signs that your child is struggling with activities that require proper eyesight, such as art, puzzles, reading, or playing sports. The root of the problem may simply be that they cannot see well enough to complete them, and it’s a good idea to catch these issues early before they affect behavior.

School-Age Eye Exams,
Ages 6-18

As your child reaches the classroom, there are suddenly tons of new things for them to learn and try — which means they will rely on their vision more than ever. If a child isn’t seeing clearly, it can create a whole host of obstacles in relation to academics, social development, and the ability to be involved in extracurricular activities.

Many times, children don’t communicate poor vision because they may not realize that they’re struggling with it. Fortunately, there are some signs that you can look for, including frequent blinking or squinting, headaches, struggles with reading, poor handwriting, and short attention span. Any of these can be a sign that your child should have an eye health and vision test with a children’s eye doctor.

Austin Children’s Vision Test
Child taking eye exam at At Bristol Family Eyecare

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If you need an updated vision prescription, new corrective eyewear, help managing an eye disease, or simply have a concern about your eye health, we’ve got you covered! Schedule your child’s comprehensive eye exam at Bristol Family Eyecare today!