Pediatric Eye Exam in Spring Hill

A pediatric eye exam is an important part of supporting your child’s learning, confidence, and day‑to‑day comfort. At Spring Hill Eyecare, we see children at every stage, from toddlers discovering books to teens spending long hours on screens.  

Children’s eyes change quickly, and regular pediatric eye exams in Spring Hill ensure their vision keeps up with their busy lives. School vision screenings miss up to 75% of children with vision problems,¹ which means many kids go without the care they need. It’s why we recommend scheduling annual eye exams for the best outcomes.

What to expect during a kid’s eye exam 

Our eye doctors take time to make exams comfortable and engaging for kids. We check visual clarity, eye tracking, focusing ability, and eye health using age‑appropriate tools. 

Your child’s comprehensive eye exam may include: 

  • Vision testing 
  • Binocular vision and eye coordination tests 
  • Eye movement assessments 
  • Screening for eye diseases like amblyopia (lazy eye) or strabismus (eye turn), as well as nearsightedness and farsightedness 

If needed, we’ll discuss eyeglasses, contact lenses for older children, or proactive options like myopia management to help slow nearsightedness progression.

How often should a child get an eye exam? 

We recommend following this general timeline from the American Optometric Association (AOA) for pediatric eye exams²: 

  • First exam between 6 and 12 months old
  • Another between the ages of three and five
  • Another exam before starting first grade
  • Then exams every year during the school years 

As an InfantSEE® provider, we provide a one-time, no-cost comprehensive eye and vision assessment for infants aged 6–12 months. Baby eye exams help ensure your little one’s eyes are developing properly during these critical early years. 

Signs of vision problems in children 

Parents often notice their children’s vision problems before the child does. If you’ve seen your child displaying these symptoms, you might want to schedule a pediatric eye exam.  

  • Squinting, rubbing their eyes, or tilting their head to see 
  • Closing or covering one eye to help them focus 
  • Mentioning headaches or eye strain 
  • Struggling with reading and focusing in school 
  • Sensitivity to light or trouble seeing in the dark 
  • Rapid vision changes or frequent vision complaints 

Even if your child isn’t showing any obvious symptoms, it’s still important to bring them in for regular eye exams. Many childhood vision problems can develop silently, and yearly checkups can catch concerns early before they begin to affect your child’s daily life.

Trusted pediatric eye care in Spring Hill 

Families choose Spring Hill Eyecare because we focus on real relationships, clear communication, and thoughtful care. Our experienced eye doctors understand how children’s vision impacts learning, behavior, and confidence, and we tailor each pediatric eye exam to your child, not a checklist. 

If your child is due for a pediatric eye exam or you have concerns about their vision, we’d love to see them. Schedule an appointment today and give your child’s eyes the attention they deserve.