1029 E Taft Ave. Sapulpa, OK 74066
Mon - Thur: 8:30a - 5:00p | Fri: 8:30a–2:00p

Pediatric Eye Care

Your child's vision plays a crucial role in their development and learning. At Eye to Eye Family Vision Care, we've been providing specialized pediatric eye care services for over 20 years, ensuring children throughout Sapulpa and surrounding communities have the clear vision they need to thrive.
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Early Vision Care Matters

Approximately 80% of all learning occurs through vision. Early detection and treatment of vision problems can make a significant difference in your child's development, academic performance, and everyday activities.

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Our Pediatric Eye Care Services

InfantSEE® Vision Screenings

We proudly participate in the InfantSEE® program, providing vision assessments for infants between 6 months and 1 year of age. These essential screenings help:

  • Ensure proper eye development
  • Detect early vision concerns
  • Establish a foundation for lifetime vision health
  • Provide peace of mind for parents

Comprehensive Pediatric Eye Exams

Our thorough pediatric eye examinations evaluate:

  • Visual acuity
  • Eye alignment and tracking
  • Depth perception
  • Color vision
  • Overall eye health
  • Vision development milestones

Learning-Related Vision Care

We understand the crucial connection between vision and learning. Our team helps identify and address vision problems that may affect your child's educational experience, including:

  • Reading difficulties
  • Poor concentration
  • Eye strain
  • Difficulty maintaining focus
  • Hand-eye coordination issues
Better Vision Starts Here.
Book Your Appointment Today: (918) 227-3937
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What to Expect During Your Child's Visit

We've designed our pediatric eye care experience to be:
Child-friendly and welcoming
Age-appropriate
Comfortable and non-intimidating
Educational for both parents and children

Signs Your Child May Need an Eye Exam

Watch for these common indicators:

Squinting or tilting head to see
Sitting too close to screens or books
Frequent eye rubbing
Complaints of headaches
Difficulty concentrating on schoolwork
Poor hand-eye coordination
One eye turning in or out

When Should Children Have Eye Exams?

We recommend following these guidelines:

First comprehensive exam: 6 months to 1 year (InfantSEE® program)
Preschool: Age 3
Before first grade
Every 1-2 years thereafter, or as recommended by your doctor

Our Pediatric Eye Exam Service Reviews

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Our Approach to Pediatric Eye Care

At Eye to Eye Family Vision Care, we:

Take time to explain procedures to both parents and children
Use child-friendly equipment and techniques
Provide comprehensive treatment plans when needed
Offer guidance for vision development
Work closely with parents, teachers, and other healthcare providers

Treatment Options

Based on your child's specific needs, we provide:

Prescription eyewear designed for children
Vision therapy recommendations
Regular monitoring and follow-up care
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Schedule Your Child's Eye Exam

Give your child the gift of clear vision. Our experienced team is ready to provide the comprehensive eye care they need for success.

1029 E Taft Ave. 
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Mon - Thu: 8:30a - 5p
Fri: 8:30a - 2p
(918) 227-3937
office@e2eok.com

Frequently Asked Questions

The length varies depending on your child's age and needs. We ensure enough time to thoroughly examine their eyes while keeping them comfortable.

Sometimes dilating drops are necessary for a complete examination. We'll discuss this with you before the exam if it's needed.

We use specialized techniques and equipment designed for examining infants who cannot yet communicate verbally.

Yes, school screenings are valuable but limited in scope. A comprehensive eye exam can detect issues that screenings might miss.

We recommend discussing the visit positively, explaining that the doctor will help them see better. We'll make sure they feel comfortable throughout the exam.

Call now: 918-227-3937
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