Pediatric Eye Exams & Kids Vision Care (Ages 4+)
Is your child ready to learn? 80% of a child's learning happens through their eyes. If they can't see the board clearly or struggle to focus on a book, their grades—and their confidence—can suffer. At TSO Kyle, we make eye exams fun, interactive, and stress-free for children starting at age 4.
Getting ready for Kindergarten? Schedule their "Back-to-School" eye exam today.
Why the "School Vision Screening" Isn't Enough
Did your child pass the vision screening at school? That’s great news, but it only tells half the story. School screenings typically test for distance vision (seeing the chalkboard).
They often miss crucial issues that affect learning, such as:
- Farsightedness (Hyperopia): Causes eye strain and headaches when reading.
- Astigmatism: Causes blurry or distorted vision at all distances.
- Binocular Vision Issues: Trouble getting the eyes to work together as a team (teaming/tracking).
- Eye Health: Screenings do not check the internal health of the eye.
Is Your Child Nearsighted? (Myopia Management)
Nearsightedness (Myopia) is becoming an epidemic among children due to increased screen time and less time outdoors. If your child's prescription gets stronger every year, simple glasses might not be enough.
We specialize in Myopia Management treatments that can actually slow down the worsening of your child's vision. Ask Dr. Waqar about these options during your exam.
A Tear-Free, Fun Experience
We know the doctor's office can be scary for little ones. That’s why our pediatric exams are designed to be gentle.
- No "Wrong" Answers: We use objective lights and lenses to measure their prescription, so your child doesn't have to worry about "failing" the test.
- Picture Charts: For younger children who are still learning their letters, we use shapes and symbols to check their vision.
- Patient Education: We explain every step to your child so they feel comfortable and empowered.
Serving families in Kyle, Buda, Niederwald, and Mountain City.
Common Questions from Parents
At what age should my child have their first eye exam?
At TSO Kyle, we recommend scheduling your child's first comprehensive eye exam around age 4 or 5, just before they start school. This ensures their vision is ready for learning and reading.
My child passed the school vision screening. Do they still need an exam?
Yes. School screenings typically test distance vision only (reading the chalkboard). They often miss near-vision issues like farsightedness, astigmatism, and eye coordination problems that affect reading and learning.
How do you check a child's eyes if they don't know their letters?
We use specialized charts with shapes and pictures (like a house, circle, or square) instead of letters. Our objective testing lights allow us to measure their prescription without them needing to say a word.
Do you have a pediatric optometrist near me?
Yes, Dr. Waqar is a pediatric optometrist serving families in Kyle, Buda, and Niederwald. He provides comprehensive eye care for children aged 4 and older.