Our office is proud to participate with InfantSEE®.
Please mention InfantSEE® when scheduling an appointment.
Take care of your infant’s eyes with a no cost vision assessment!
The American Optometric Association encourages parents to include a trip to the optometrist in the list of well-baby check-ups. Assessments at six to twelve months of age can determine healthy development of vision. Early detection of eye conditions is the best way to ensure a child has healthy vision for successful development—now and in the future.
InfantSEE® is a public health program, managed by Optometry’s Charity™ - The AOA Foundation,
designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an integral part of
infant wellness care to improve a child’s quality of life. Advanced
Eyecare Professionals optometrists participate with the InfantSEE®
program to ensure healthy vision for our community’s infants. Under
this program, AOA optometrists provide a comprehensive infant eye and
vision assessment within the first year of life at no cost, regardless
of a family’s income or access to insurance coverage.
One
in every 10 children is at risk from undiagnosed eye and vision
problems by the time they are 18 years of age. However, a survey
fielded by BabyCenter.com, on behalf of the AOA, reveals that nearly
half of new and expectant mothers mistakenly believe that because a
baby’s eyes are changing and their vision is developing in their first
year of life, it is best to wait until the child is older to get them
screened by an eye care professional. This discrepancy suggests a lack
of understanding about the importance of early intervention. If left
untreated, eye and vision problems can impact learning and may lead to
permanent vision impairment.

Dr. Chad Kresnak with his son Alexander and wife Sara.

Maverik getting his eyes examined.




