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Expert Pediatric Eye Care In Durango


Ensuring clear vision isn't just about academics but their overall well-being. Your child relies on good vision for reading, writing, sports, and so much more. When visual issues go unnoticed, it can lead to learning hurdles. At Advanced EyeCare in Durango, we're committed to setting a solid foundation for your child's visual health.

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Your child's first eye exam should be within their first six months, followed by visits at ages 3 and 5, and annually after that. These regular check-ups are pivotal in catching any potential issues early, ensuring your child's vision blossoms as they do.

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What to Expect During Your Child's Eye Exam


When you bring your child to Advanced EyeCare in Durango, our caring professionals gently assess their vision acuity, eye pressure, and alignment. We'll also delicately examine their retina, the vital tissue at the back of the eye. Rest assured, your child's comfort and understanding are our top priorities.

Preparing Your Child for Their Eye Exam


It is important to prepare your child for their eye exam so that they know what to expect and feel comfortable. Here are some tips:

  • Talk to your child about the eye exam. Explain to them that the eye doctor will check their eyes to ensure they are healthy and to see if they need glasses. You can also show them pictures of the instruments the eye doctor uses.
  • Read books or watch videos about eye exams with your child. This can help them to understand what to expect and to feel more comfortable.
  • Reassure your child that the eye exam will not hurt. Let them know that they can always tell you if they feel uncomfortable.
  • If your child is getting dilating eye drops, explain what they will feel. Tell them their vision may be blurry for a few hours after the exam. You can also offer to bring them sunglasses on the way home.
  • If your child is nervous about the eye exam, tell them they can bring a comfort item, such as a stuffed animal or blanket. You can also stay with them in the exam room.
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Common Vision Concerns for Kids


We've got you covered, from refractive errors to conditions like amblyopia and conjunctivitis. Our team is well-versed in identifying and addressing these issues with compassion and precision.

Tailored Treatments for Your Child's Eyes

Our solutions include eyeglasses, contact lenses, vision therapy, surgery, and targeted medications. Every treatment plan is crafted with your child's needs, ensuring the best outcome.

Tips on Nurturing Your Child's Vision at Home


  • Encourage your child to eat a healthy diet. Eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help to protect your child's vision.
  • Make sure your child gets enough sleep. Sleep is essential for all aspects of child development, including vision development.
  • Limit your child's screen time. Too much screen time can lead to eye strain and other vision problems.
  • Take your child to see an eye doctor for regular checkups. Regular eye exams can help to detect eye problems early on when they are most treatable.

Nurturing your child's vision starts with a caring team. At Advanced EyeCare in Durango, we're dedicated to providing exceptional pediatric eye care.

Request an appointment to take the first step toward your child's eye health.

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