Children should have their first eye exam between 6 and 9 months, again before starting school, and every year after that.
When should kids get their first eye exam?
Children should have their first eye exam between 6 and 9 months, again before starting school, and every year after that.
| Infants and Toddlers (Birth to 24 months) | Infants and toddlers should undergo their first eye examination between the ages of 6 and 9 months | | Preschool Children (2 to 4 years) | Preschool children should undergo at least one eye examination between the ages of 2 and 4 years | | School Age Children (5 to 19 years) | School children aged 5 to 19 years should undergo an eye examination annually |
Details about Retinal Photos, Axial Length measurements and Corneal Mapping as part of our Children's Comprehensive Eye Exam.
Why do babies need an eye exam?
Early exams can detect eye conditions that impact development, like lazy eye or high prescriptions in one eye.
What does the exam involve?
We use gentle, non-invasive tests that don’t require kids to read letters. Many tests rely on observing eye movement and response to light.
How often after that?
Annual exams help monitor changes as your child grows — especially if they use screens or show signs of eye strain.
Book an exam that’s kid-friendly and stress-free
Our team has experience with infants, toddlers, and school-age children — even first-time visitors.
Book a Children’s Eye ExamOr call/text us at 416‑703‑2797