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Eye care is all about being gentle with people and their conditions. This becomes even more important in the case of children. Whether it is your child’s eye examination or dealing with any eye condition, at K K Eye Insititute, we are ready to bring the highest-quality care with advanced technology and experienced doctors.
Here’s what you need to know:
From the moment a baby is born, its vision develops up to 2 years of age. Depth perception and other finer details continue to develop till they are a little older. If by this time, the child cannot see clearly due to any reason, it is abnormal visual development and needs attention. That’s the time you need to visit us.
Timeline of eyesight development
Regular vision
screening
Signs of eye
problems
Preventive
measures
In the first 5-6 years of a child’s life, there is rapid structural and functional development of the eyes. Communication signals quickly get integrated between the eye and the brain.
Regular vision
screening
Recognise signs
of eye problems
Implementing
preventive measures
We realise a hospital visit can seem scary and stressful to kids (and their parents)
But KK Eye Institute is not like any other hospital!
The Pediatric Clinic at the K K Eye Institute provides a fun-filled environment for children, where they can play with various toys or read books. We have created a welcoming ambience that helps build comfort between the child and the medical staff - so that the child can co-operate for best results. This also allows the doctor to observe the child with greater ease.
Check-up
Facilities
Infrastructure
Early Amblyopia Detection: Aids in the early detection of amblyopia
in children aged 2.5 to 5 years old.
High Precision Disparity Measurement:
It can measure disparity values down to 15 seconds of arc,
ensuring accurate diagnostics.
Anaglyph Glasses Utilisation: The test is conducted while wearing
anaglyph glasses to enable a comprehensive evaluation.
User-Friendly Operation: It is easy for examiners to operate and
simple for the evaluated patient to understand.
Excellent surgical outcome: Microscope image
Detects Colour Blindness in Children: This set of coloured plates or discs assists in identifying colour blindness in children.
Assesses Severity of Colour Blindness: It goes beyond identification, helping to determine the severity of colour blindness.
Differentiates Colour Vision Deficiencies: It also aids in distinguishing between specific types of colour vision deficiencies, such as protan, deutan, and tritan.
Excellent surgical outcome: Microscope image with optimum contrast and detail recognition along with a large depth of field
No, this is a common misconception. Children can be examined at any age. Children’s eye specialists can use a variety of methods to check both the vision and health of your child’s eyes, even if the child is not old enough to communicate. As your child’s reading and communication skills develop, the eye examination will be adapted accordingly.
A routine examination of children at a specialised paediatric eye clinic is important for every child and must be done by the age of one year. If there is an obvious eye problem noticed, it should be checked immediately.
From the moment a baby is born, its vision develops up to 2 years of age. Depth perception and other finer details continue to develop till they are a little older. If by this time, the child cannot see clearly due to any reason, it is abnormal visual development and needs to be addressed.
Sometimes a visual defect may go undetected even in a normal-looking child. The eyes may appear normal now but when they go to school, they are detected to have poor vision (and in many situations, the condition is irreversible). It is recommended that a child undergoes routine eye checkup by a paediatric eye specialist, as early as possible. The earlier a defect is detected, the faster it is rectified, the better the results will be and any further loss of vision will be prevented.
The eye examination and visual assessment of a child by a general eye specialist is limited to a superficial examination due to the lack of specialised equipment, facilities and expertise.
Only a children’s eye specialist with expertise in treating children’s eye problems/diseases can make a proper diagnosis and plan suitable treatment. Further, special facilities for children are available in eye care centres for children, since eye examination methods and treatment differ from children to adults. In fact, surgeries in the case of children require special skills and training.
It's best to follow the advice of your doctor, as this will depend on the age and condition of your child’s eyes. As a general rule, children’s eyes should be tested at least once every six months
Not necessarily. However, it is more likely, as eye conditions can be inherited so it is advisable to have your children’s eyes examined regularly at least every six months. If a member of the immediate family wears glasses, then it's advisable to have the whole family checked regularly by an eye specialist. The child should be examined as early as 2-3 years of age.
It depends on whether your child is long or short-sighted. If your child is long-sighted (cannot see close things, clearly), they may only need glasses for a short while, to control the symptoms of the prescription. However, if your child is short-sighted (cannot see things at a distance clearly), likely, they will likely always need to wear glasses— their power will probably increase over time as they grow up.
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