Friday, June 29, 2012

Children's Vision

A Free 3 year old Vision Assessment

Some parents wonder when it is necessary to start getting their children's vision tested. Our recommendation is, unless if you notice something or are referred by their pediatrician you should start when they are three years old. According to the Eye Care Council, warning signs might be rubbing their eyes, avoiding close-up work, or squinting. You can check out the link to the Eye Care Council's web-site at the end of the page for more information. If your child is under three years old and you do notice some of these warning signs we recommend you look for an optometrist or opthalmologist who specializes in children's vision. If your child is three years old or older - read on!

If your child is 3-years-old, what do you do?

You can bring them to our office for a See to Learn vision assessment. The vision assessment is free of charge. In this assessment the doctor will see if your child might have a vision problem. If the doctor does decide that your child does need a full vision exam we would be more than happy to schedule that for you and your child and assit you in picking out appropriate glasses if necessary. Generally this exam requires dilation to determine an acurate prescription. We generally do not do the puff of air test of 3-year-olds, but we do show them what it does so they are more comfortable with it in the future. The full exam and the glasses could be billed to your insurance or you could use the Essilor Jr lenses which give children the strong lenses they need at an affordable price.


If your child is older than 3-years-old, what do you do?

You can still bring them in for a full exam. We will do all the same tests we would with an adult, so this would include the puff of air test. We could bill your exam to any applicable insurance or give you a 20% discount if you do not have insurance. Also, any child 18 or under is eligible for the more budget friendly Essilor Jr lenses if you do not have vision insurance.

What do we do after their first exam?

We recommend that every person, especially children come in yearly for an eye exam. Often time a prescription will change as a child grows, therfore theirs will change more frequently than most adults.

What about glasses?

Once they have their glasses you may stop in any time for an adjustment and children usually need them frequently because they are constantly moving and touching their faces. We put all children into polycarbonate lenses. These lenses are lightweight, thinner, and most importantly they are the most impact resistant, giving the best protection to your little one's eyes. These polycarbonate lenses have a one time replacement in a year if they are scratched or broken.


What does my child need on their glasses?

Scratch Protection


We always recommend scratch protection for children. From our experience children scratch their lenses very frequently and the scratches prevent them from having crisp, clear vision. This scratch protection goes on both the front and back side of the lenses for double protection and it warranties the lenses to be replaced as many times as necessary in a year.

AntiReflective


We also recommend antireflective coating which reduces glare when your child is reading from a white page, or off of a white board. It makes vision crisp, clear, and reduces eye strain which makes vision more comfortable. The antireflective coating includes scratch protection and it warranties the lenses for two years for unlimited replacement. It is also discounted in a lens package with Essilor Jr lenses.

Transitions


Finally, we always recommend sun protection for everybody. Usually a pair of glasses and sunglasses are a lot for a child to keep track of so we recommend Transitions lenses which are also disounted in the Essilor Jr lens package. These lenses turn dark and provide 100% UV protection when exposed to sunlight and they lighten when not exposed to sunlight.



***Bring your child in anytime before the end of August to color an Essilor Jr coloring sheet and enter to win an Essilor Jr back pack with a some games and school supplies. No purchase necessary to enter.***

For more information about the Eye Care Council or See to Learn:
http://www.seetolearn.com/

For more information about Essilor JR:
http://www.essilorjunior.com/

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Avaira Contacts: Back on the Market

Last year the Avaira contacts were recalled "due to the level of a residue on certain Avaira lenses." This residue caused "hazy" vision and eye pain. Although it did not affect all Avaira lenses the recall was still for all Avairas and they were not selling them for months. This caused some confusion for quite some time for both us and our patients.

Fortunately, after waiting patiently they have been released onto the market again. This is great news for our patients who loved the fit, feel, vision with the Avaira lenses and who preferred a two-week disposable lens to a monthly disposable lens.



What does this mean for our previous Avaira wearers?

When you come in for your next annual exam we will be able to put you back in the lenses you love, the Avaira brand lenses.

For more information about Avaira lenses:
http://coopervision.com/node/172

For more information about the Avaira recall:
http://coopervision.com/node/551

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