Good vision supports reading, learning, sport and confidence. Our optometrists provide age-appropriate eye tests from toddlers to teens, using child-friendly methods and technology to spot issues early—when treatment is most effective.
Developmental and family-history review
Vision checks for distance/near and binocular eye coordination
Prescription assessment (long/short sight, astigmatism)
Eye-health screening (including squint/amblyopia where relevant)
Advice on screen habits, lighting and posture
Clear results for parents, with practical next steps
Short-sightedness (myopia): Lifestyle guidance and, where appropriate, myopia-control strategies such as specially designed spectacle lenses or contact lenses.
Amblyopia/strabismus: Early detection and referral/management pathways.
Visual stress test: Assessment and lens options to support reading comfort where appropriate.
We recommend an eye test if you have any concerns, along with general screening to identify potential vision problems. Book earlier if you notice squinting, headaches, sitting close to screens, or reading difficulties.
Yes. Children under 16 are eligible.
Only if they’ll genuinely help. We’ll explain why and offer child-friendly frames.
Yes, where appropriate. We’ll discuss evidence-based options and suitability.
Yes, many children are eligible for NHS-funded sight tests and an optical voucher toward glasses.
Give your child the best start with healthy vision. Call 01706 620432.