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Before your visit

Fill in a few details

While you wait, you can fill in the things you already know about your child. It gives your eye-care professional a head start — so you both spend less time on paperwork and more on what matters.

A few details before your visit

Answer the few things you know — it only takes a minute. Your eye-care professional will add the eye measurements.

Short-sightedness runs differently in different families and backgrounds — this helps your clinician read the picture.

“Short-sighted” means needing glasses or contacts to see things far away clearly. A best guess is fine.

Does a brother or sister wear glasses for short-sightedness?

You can skip this — if you're not sure, your clinician will confirm it.

We don't ask you for the eye measurements (like axial length or your child's glasses prescription) — your eye-care professional will add the eye measurements during the visit.

This just gives your eye-care professional a head start — it is not a diagnosis, and they always have the final say on your child's care.