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Pediatric Eye Exams in Surrey

Pediatric eye exams help monitor vision development, prescription changes, and eye health over time, so concerns can be identified earlier and managed properly as your child grows.

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Vision Changes Can Affect More Than Your Child's Eyesight

Children do not always know when their vision has changed. Some adapt without mentioning it, while others may begin struggling with reading, screen use, headaches, focus, or schoolwork without realizing their eyes are involved.

Routine pediatric eye exams help check how your child’s eyes are developing and whether changes in vision could be affecting daily activities, learning, or overall comfort.

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What We Check During a Pediatric Eye Exam

Monitoring Nearsightedness as Children Grow

Myopia management is used to help monitor and manage nearsightedness as children’s prescriptions change over time.

Regular eye exams allow vision changes to be tracked earlier so adjustments can be made before prescriptions become significantly stronger. Treatment recommendations are based on your child’s age, prescription, and how quickly their vision is changing.

The goal is to help support clearer, more stable vision as your child grows.

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A small baby with blonde hair is looking upward in an optometrist's office.

Easy Access to Pediatric Eye Care in Surrey

Appointments are available for children of all ages, from early childhood through the teen years.

Northwest Eye Doctors is located across from Surrey Memorial Hospital at City Centre 1, making the clinic easy to access for busy families throughout Surrey and Langley. Direct billing is available for most major insurance providers, including First Nations coverage.

Help Keep Your Child’s Vision on Track

Regular pediatric eye exams make it easier to catch vision changes earlier and support your child’s comfort, learning, and development over time.

The process becomes easier when care stays consistent as your child grows.