Pediatric Eye Exam in South Sioux City

A child’s vision is key to learning, growing, and exploring the world around them. That’s why a thorough pediatric eye exam in South Sioux City is important, especially since school screenings can miss up to 75% of vision problems in children.¹  

Our experienced optometrists provide comprehensive eye exams for kids of all ages, helping identify issues early so they can see and learn comfortably every day. Walk-in appointments are always welcome for families who need flexible scheduling.  

What happens during a kid’s eye exam 

A pediatric eye exam goes deeper than a routine vision screening. Our pediatric optometrists evaluate eye teaming, focusing ability, tracking, depth perception, and eye health to ensure your child’s vision supports learning and daily activities. 

Your child’s eye exam will typically include:

  • Vision testing for near and distance 
  • Eye coordination and binocular vision checks 
  • Eye movement and tracking assessments 
  • Screening for eye conditions such as amblyopia (lazy eye) or strabismus (crossed eyes) 
  • A refraction to determine if glasses or contact lenses are needed 

If corrective lenses are necessary, we offer a wide selection of eyeglasses and contact lenses, including options for myopia management, in styles your child will love. 

How often should children see an eye doctor? 

Children’s eyes change rapidly, and vision problems can be hard to spot. Kids may not realize their vision isn’t clear or might think what they see is normal. Routine exams with our pediatric eye doctors help catch issues early, preventing them from affecting learning or development. 

We recommend the following schedule for children’s eye exams: 

  • First exam around 1 year old
  • Another between the age of 3 and 5 
  • Before starting first grade 
  • Then annually during school years 

Signs your child needs an eye exam 

Even with routine exams, it’s important to watch for signs that your child may need care sooner,² such as: 

  • Squinting, rubbing eyes, or tilting the head to see 
  • Covering or closing one eye 
  • Holding objects close to their face to see them clearly 
  • Trouble reading or focusing at school 
  • Blinking more than usual or crankiness when doing close-up tasks 
  • Complaining about blurry vision 

Visit a trusted pediatric eye doctor near you 

Whether it’s your child’s very first eye exam or a visit to update their glasses or contact lenses, our experienced optometrists provide care that’s personalized to their needs. We welcome walk-ins and explain everything in clear, easy-to-understand terms, helping you feel confident about your child’s eye health and next steps.