Does my child still need a comprehensive eye health and vision exam if theyve already had a vision screening at their school?
Yes. Though vision screening are an excellent way for the school systems to pick up gross abnormalities in your child’s vision they are by no means comprehensive enough to find any health issues or mild to moderate vision problems. The only way to accurately detect problems that may affect your child’s visual performance is to have a comprehensive eye health and vision exam.
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