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Since it is possible for your child to have a serious vision problem without being aware of it, your child should have his or her eyes screened at age 3 and 5 by an eye care professional, primary care provider, family physician, pediatrician or trained screener for eye conditions such as:
If there is a family history of vision problems or if your child appears to have any of the above conditions speak to your Eye M.D. promptly about when and how often your child's eyes should be examined.