Free eye exams for infants
nfantSEE is a national public health program managed by the American Optometric Association (AOA). The program is funded through AOA’s charitable organization, Optometry Cares – The AOA Foundation.
The InfantSEE program provides a one-time, free eye exam for infants.
InfantSEE provides a free eye exam for infants within the child’s first year of life, regardless of family income or insurance coverage.
The free exam is performed by an AOA member optometrist who donates their time in an effort to ensure that eye and vision care become a part of routine infant wellness care in the United States.
According to Optometry Cares - The AOA Foundation, InfantSEE is just the first step to ensuring healthy eyes and clear vision for children. Parents should also schedule routine eye exams for children when their kids reach age 3. Kids should have their eyes examined again before they begin school and every two years thereafter, unless otherwise directed by their eye doctor, AOA says.
The InfantSEE program was developed in partnership with The Vision Care Institute, a Johnson & Johnson company. To learn more about InfantSEE and to find a participating optometrist, visit the InfantSEE website.