
Signs Your Child May Need an Eye Exam
Watch for these common signs in your children:
- Sitting too close to the TV or holding books close
- Poor hand-eye coordination in sports or play
- Frequent eye rubbing or headaches
- Squinting or tilting their head
- Short attention span or avoiding near-vision tasks
- Difficulty reading or focusing
- Covering one eye while looking at things



For school-aged kids in the Santa Ana Unified School District, the exam also assesses visual skills critical in the classroom: tracking a line of text, shifting focus from the board to the desk, and maintaining focus during sustained reading.

If your child already wears glasses, more frequent visits may be needed.
Finding a Convenient Location
- For families in Flower Park or French Park: Look for neighborhood practices with a welcoming, toy-filled waiting area.
- For busy schedules: Many Santa Ana optometrists near Main Street or South Coast Metro offer after-school and Saturday appointments.
- For infants & toddlers: Seek out a practice that follows the InfantSEE® program, offering no-cost assessments for babies 6-12 months old.
FAQs
Are school vision screenings enough?
No. School screenings are basic and may miss many vision problems. A full eye exam is more detailed.
Does my child need to read for an eye exam?
Absolutely not. Pediatric optometrists use tools such as retinoscopy (a light reflex test), picture charts, and matching games to obtain an accurate prescription without requiring reading.
Will my insurance cover my child’s eye exam?
Most health insurance plans (like Medi-Cal) and vision plans (VSP) cover well-child eye exams. The Healthy Kids Orange County program also provides resources for qualifying families.
What if my child needs glasses?
Today’s children’s glasses are incredibly durable, flexible, and fun. Your Santa Ana optometrist will help find frames that fit properly and that your child will want to wear.
Are contacts safe for kids?
Yes, for many children. Contacts can be a great option for sports (like playing soccer at a Santa Ana park) or for teens concerned about appearance. Age-appropriate responsibility is the main factor.