When Do Children Need Eye Exams?
The Canadian Association of Optometrists recommends that children have:
- A comprehensive exam to establish a baseline between the ages of 6-9 months
- Another comprehensive exam as they grow and develop between the ages of 2-5
- Annual, comprehensive exams from age 6 and continuing until adulthood
Proper vision can be beneficial for your child’s success—in life and in academics. Beyond just seeing what’s in front of them at school, visual skills are needed for social, cognitive, and motor skill development.
Book your child’s eye exam today!
Myopia Control at Dundas Optometry Clinic
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common vision problem affecting children and young adults. It occurs when the eye grows too long, causing blurry distance vision. At Dundas Optometry Clinic, we offer a range of effective treatments to slow down the progression of myopia and protect your child’s long-term eye health.
We understand that every child is unique, so we offer a variety of treatment options to suit your child’s specific needs and preferences, including:
- MiSight daytime contact lenses
- Ortho-k overnight lenses
- Myopia control glasses
- Atropine drops
Learn more about our myopia control services by visiting our dedicated page.
Valuable Visual Skills
Children aren’t born with the visual skills they need—they develop them over time.
Good visual skills can help set your child up for success. Whether it’s reading, interacting with other kids, throwing a ball around outside, or seeing what the teacher writes on the board, eyesight is involved.
Children who start school with undiagnosed vision problems may struggle to keep up in class. They may be misdiagnosed with ADHD or another behavioural disorder.
Undiagnosed vision problems can also lead to:
- Learning at a slower rate than their peers
- Behavioural and disciplinary problems
- Higher risk of dropping out of school
What to Expect During an Eye Exam
During your child’s eye exam, our team will assess:
- Visual Perception: The ability to organize images into letters, words, & ideas
- Visual Acuity: Seeing objects clearly at various distances
- Eye Focusing: The ability to maintain clear vision during quick changes in focus & distance
- Eye Tracking: Smoothly following moving objects with your eyes.
- Eye Teaming: Using both eyes together to perceive depth and distance
- Hand-Eye Coordination: Effectively using visual information to guide your hands
How Do I Know If My Child Needs Glasses?
If they are experiencing a vision issue, children are often unable to articulate the problem—they might not even know there is a problem. Unlike adults, children have not established a baseline of what proper vision looks like for them.
Kids can experience signs or symptoms that may not seem visual—like tiredness, poor concentration, or difficulty keeping their place while reading. They may develop vision problems standard glasses can’t correct alone, like strabismus (eye-turn) or amblyopia (lazy eye), which can affect how their vision develops.
Bringing your child for regular eye exams lets us establish that baseline so we take the time to evaluate their symptoms. By detecting vision problems early on, we can give them appropriate support—whether they need glasses or other personalized care. Book their appointment today!
Book an AppointmentCome Visit Us
There’s ample parking at the back of our new, modern office that can be accessed from King St.
Our Address
- 160 King St W, Lower Level
- Dundas, ON L9H 1V4
Contact Information
- Phone: 905-628-5866
- Fax: 905-628-5542
- Email: dundasoptometry@cogeco.net
Hours of Operation
Hours
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 7:30 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
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**We’re closed Saturdays from June–August & on all holiday long weekends to allow our team to spend time with their families.