Stockton Eye Doctor - Midtown Optometry
1101 East March Lane #O, Stockton, CA 95210
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Monday 9am to 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am to 6pm
Wednesday 10am to 6pm
Thursday 9am to 6pm
Friday 9am to 6pm
Saturday 9am to 4pm
Sunday Closed
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| Your Baby's First Eye Exam |
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| Wednesday, 28 May 2008 | |
First Eye Exam at 6 Months OldAn eye assessment between six and 12 months of age is recommended to determine if an infant is at risk for eye or vision disorders. Call Now To Schedule Yor Baby's First Eye Exam One in every 10 children is at risk from undiagnosed eye and vision problems, yet only 13 percent of mothers with children younger than 2 years of age said they had taken their babies to see an eye and vision care professional for a regular check-up or well-care visit. Moreover, many children at risk for eye and vision problems are not being identified at an early age, when many of those problems might be prevented or more easily corrected. Some 4.02 million children were born in 2004, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In approximately 4 percent, strabismus will develop, and amblyopia will develop in 3 percent-this equates to as many as 100,000 infants born each year who are at risk for serious eye and vision problems. Early intervention is critical to successful and cost-effective treatment. Despite the nation's present system of preschool vision screening, there exists a lack of understanding by the public of the importance of periodic professional eye and vision assessments. Unfortunately, during the course of their young lives, most children probably never see an eye care practitioner who can provide the kind of professional eye assessment necessary to identify critical eye and vision problems at an early stage, explain those conditions to parents, and provide the care necessary to correct those problems. Schedule your baby's first eye exam today by contacting our office at (209) 957-8000. |
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