
• Check vision clarity: Make sure your child can see well for reading, schoolwork, and play.
• Measure eye growth: Detect changes in prescription and spot early signs of myopia (short-sightedness).
• Protect long-term health: Identify eye conditions early — when they are easiest to treat.
• First eye check recommended before school age (around 3–4 years).
• After starting school: every 1–2 years, or as advised by your optician.
• More frequent checks may be needed if your child is already wearing glasses or has myopia.
• Myopia can progress quickly in children.
• Regular eye tests help ensure their myopia control lenses and frames are always the right fit.
• Early and consistent monitoring gives the best chance to slow down progression and protect eye health.
