Preschool Age Children
Since 1969
Vision Screening
Our Focus
We are dedicated to providing early age vision screening services to help detect vision loss in children.
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Our Mission
Provide free medical grade vision screening services to local preschools in San Mateo County so any child needing a referral to their local eye care specialist can have the information needed to enhance eyesight health
Save Eyesight at a Early Age
Why Screen?
IDentify children that need vision correction
Our instrument device is lightening fast and can detect vision impairments quickly.
Importance of Vision Screening
Researchers estimate that in 2015, there were 174,000 preschool-age children in the U.S. with a visual impairment, with conditions including uncorrected refractive error amblyopia, and other eye diseases. Blindness in childhood is particularly concerning, as many disorders leading to impairment are preventable. One of the greatest concerns is that vision loss will impact a child’s quality of life, affecting financial, social, and employment opportunities over his or her lifespan.
Effective Screening completion rates
Instrument-based vision screening can reduce screening time and achieve up to 87% vision screening completion rates compared to only 39% with chart-based screening.
Vision disorders have no noticeable symptoms
Early detection and treatment of vision problems in childhood is crucial, as 80% of vision disorders can be prevented or cured.
Screening Results are easy to interpret from our Portable Pediatric screening device
We are able to automatically capture an image from a non-invasive, three-foot distance using the fixation target and sounds that help keep a child’s focus. A bright touchscreen displays instant results, indicating whether measurements are in range or a complete eye exam is recommended. Results are easy to interpret and share with parents and eye care specialists.