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What should they expect in the examination?
It’s important to tell your child what to expect when they come in for a test and first things first, it doesn’t hurt at all. Parents are always welcome in the consulting room and most children, and the optometrists, enjoy the visit.
You will be asked about family history of eye problems and your child will be asked about any particular problems they may be having. We will also want to know about your child’s pastimes. Do they enjoy reading or books? Do they enjoy sports? And so on.
Much of the test is carried out with the room lights dimmed and it is worthwhile telling your child this will happen. The optometrist will also use instruments that shine lights into your child’s eyes. This is completely painless and no physical contact is made with the eye.
The whole thing takes less than half an hour at the end of which the optometrist will write down the prescription, if required, and tell you exactly what is going on.
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