
Visual development in children is critical between birth and age of 7 – 8. Visual problems such as myopia (i.e. nearsightedness), far-sightedness, astigmatism and squint are not uncommon in children. However, children, especially younger ones, may not be able to express clearly the problem with their vision, if these visual problems persist without proper management, their visual development might be disturbed and results in amblyopia. Poor vision may have adverse impact on learning and social development of children, so it is recommended for eye screening at the age of 3 – 4.
Visual development in children is critical between birth and age of 7 – 8. Visual problems such as myopia (i.e. nearsightedness), far-sightedness, astigmatism and squint are not uncommon in children. However, children, especially younger ones, may not be able to express clearly the problem with their vision, if these visual problems persist without proper management, their visual development might be disturbed and results in amblyopia. Poor vision may have adverse impact on learning and social development of children, so it is recommended for eye screening at the age of 3 – 4.
Visual development in children is critical between birth and age of 7 – 8. Visual problems such as myopia (i.e. nearsightedness), far-sightedness, astigmatism and squint are not uncommon in children. However, children, especially younger ones, may not be able to express clearly the problem with their vision, if these visual problems persist without proper management, their visual development might be disturbed and results in amblyopia. Poor vision may have adverse impact on learning and social development of children, so it is recommended for eye screening at the age of 3 – 4.
Visual development in children is critical between birth and age of 7 – 8. Visual problems such as myopia (i.e. nearsightedness), far-sightedness, astigmatism and squint are not uncommon in children. However, children, especially younger ones, may not be able to express clearly the problem with their vision, if these visual problems persist without proper management, their visual development might be disturbed and results in amblyopia. Poor vision may have adverse impact on learning and social development of children, so it is recommended for eye screening at the age of 3 – 4.
The Comprehensive Children Eye Examination includes various eye examinations, and is suitable for persons at age of 3 – 17. If any eye problems are detected such as amblyopia or myopia, treatment could be initiated timely to reduced risk of long term visual problems. Comprehensive eye examination would be done by Specialist in Ophthalmology and Optometrist, and the following items are included in the examination:
.Colour Vision
Test cards will be used to check the child’s ability of differentiating colours and to identify any colour blindness. The report will be given after the test.
.Myopia Control Advice or Further Follow Up
Specialist in Ophthalmology will explain the exam result to parents and the child. Expert advice would be offered If there are any visual problems or need for myopia control.


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