Saturday, January 30, 2010

InfantSEE: FREE Eye Exams for Infants

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What is InfantSEE?
InfantSEE is a non-profit program created by The American Optometric Association (AOA) and The Vision Care Institute of Johnson & Johnson to provide FREE professional eye exams for kids 6 to 12 months of age nationwide. This is such a wonderful program to detect any potential vision problems kids might have at their early stage and make sure that their little eyes can continue to develop and grow normally. There are about 7,600 doctors that participate in the InfantSEE program around the country.

How much does it cost?
This is completely FREE regardless of your household income level.

How long is the exam?
The whole process takes about 30 to 45 minutes including filling out paperwork.

Where can I find a local doctor who provides this exam?
Go to InfantSEE wesite HERE for more information and to locate a doctor near you.

I personally have not tried this service and I am not in any way associated with InfantSEE, but I do think this is a great program and service for parents. Please read and learn more about this on their website, and share with other parents about them.
 
 

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