Children's eye exams at Vision Care Woodward

Give your child the best start with a comprehensive eye exam at our Woodward clinic. Our team makes exams comfortable and engaging for kids of all ages, and OHIP covers annual visits for children up to 19. Early detection means early treatment — and fewer struggles down the road.

Overview

The Details:

Children's Eye Care

Did you know that nearly 25% of school-age children have vision problems?

Despite yearly eye exams being covered by OHIP for children up to 19 years old, many preschool and school age children are not receiving adequate professional eye and vision care.

The earlier a vision problem is diagnosed and treated, the less negative impact it will have on a child's development. Undetected and untreated vision problems can interfere with learning, participation in sports and other childhood activities.

Complete exams for infants and school-age children.

We are equipped to examine infants and school age children. We ensure kids feel comfortable and have a great experience! Exams include patient and family history, visual acuity measurement, assessment of refractive status, evaluation of ocular motility, binocular vision and accommodative function, and ocular health examination. Optomap imaging is offered at a reduced fee for children ages 7 to 19.

What to expect at the exam.

We see many children at our clinic and often schedule entire families together. Your child will look at different pictures, letters or numbers, and may wear special glasses during tests. The optometrist will use special lights to look at their eyes. Smaller children are welcome to sit on their parent's lap, and children can watch a movie while the optometrist examines their eyes.

About Vision Care Woodward

Vision Care Woodward is our newest Ottawa clinic. This location brings the same expert care and technology-driven approach you'd expect from Vision Care Ottawa, in a beautifully designed space built with your comfort in mind.

Frequently asked questions about

Children's Eye Care

The Canadian Association of Optometrists recommends a first eye exam between 6 and 9 months of age, then annually from age 2 onward.

Yes. OHIP covers one complete eye exam per year for children 19 years of age or younger, as well as follow-up visits.

Not necessarily. Seeing the optometrist does not mean they are getting glasses. The exam helps identify any underlying vision conditions early, when they're most treatable.

Sometimes drops are required during the exam. The reasons will be discussed with parents first, and often a second visit is scheduled when drops are needed.

Your next step is clear

Book an appointment at any of our three Ottawa locations. Your eyes are in good hands.

Treatment is also available at our other clinics:

Merivale

2–1547 Merivale Rd

Wellington

1282-C Wellington St W