InfantSEE

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InfantSEE

Your baby’s vision develops quickly during the first year of life and plays an important role in how they learn, move, and interact with the world. Even when a baby’s eyes appear healthy, certain vision or eye health concerns may not be obvious without a comprehensive infant eye assessment. InfantSEE is designed to help identify potential concerns early, giving parents peace of mind and helping children start life with the clearest, healthiest vision possible.


What Is InfantSEE?

InfantSEE is a program that helps parents access an early, comprehensive eye and vision assessment for babies between 6 and 12 months of age. It is designed to support healthy visual development by giving us an opportunity to check for early signs of vision or eye health concerns during a critical stage of growth.

The assessment is provided at no cost, making early eye care more accessible for families who want to be proactive about their baby’s vision.


The Importance of Early Vision Care

Many parents are surprised to learn that babies can have vision or eye health issues even before they are old enough to talk or read an eye chart. An infant may still track faces, reach for toys, or appear visually engaged while having an underlying concern that needs attention.

Early eye care can help detect signs of:

  • Eye alignment problems, such as crossed or turned eyes

  • Significant nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism

  • Eye movement or focusing concerns

  • Amblyopia risk factors, often called lazy eye

  • Signs of eye health conditions that may need monitoring or treatment


Finding these concerns early can make treatment more effective and may help support long-term visual development.
 

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How Does InfantSEE Work?

An InfantSEE assessment is designed specifically for babies. The exam does not require your child to know letters, shapes, or verbal responses. Instead, infant-friendly techniques are used to evaluate how the eyes are developing and working together.

During the visit, parents can expect a review of their baby’s health history, birth history, family eye health history, and any concerns they may have noticed. The assessment also looks at key areas of infant vision and eye health, including how the eyes focus, move, align, and respond to light.

 
When Should Parents Schedule an InfantSEE Visit?

InfantSEE is recommended for babies between 6 and 12 months of age, even if no vision concerns are present. Parents may also want to schedule an assessment if they notice anything unusual about their baby’s eyes or visual behavior, such as frequent eye turning, excessive tearing, poor tracking, unusual light sensitivity, or a cloudy appearance in the eye.

This type of early assessment can help identify concerns that may not be obvious at home and gives parents helpful guidance on their baby’s visual development.


Schedule an InfantSEE Assessment

Early eye care is an important part of your baby’s overall wellness. If your child is between 6 and 12 months old, schedule an InfantSEE assessment to help ensure their eyes and vision are developing as they should.

Contact our office today to learn more about InfantSEE and request an appointment.

 
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