Screen Time: How Does it Affect Your Child’s Eye Health?
Parents are often confronted with the question of how much screen time to allow their children. While several factors may influence your decision, screen time
Parents are often confronted with the question of how much screen time to allow their children. While several factors may influence your decision, screen time
In the state of Illinois, every child is required to have an eye exam prior to starting kindergarten or entering an Illinois school for the
August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month across the nation and at Illinois Eye Center.
Benefits of Back to School Eye Exams from Your Eye Doctor at Illinois Eye Center
The purpose of kindergarten eye exams is to give every child the best advantage possible when it comes to learning.
Our kids can’t always tell us when something is wrong, especially when it concerns a still-developing sense like their eyesight.
As adults, we know it’s crucial to schedule routine eye exams and keep tabs on our vision, but when should eye care start? What many parents don’t know is that their pediatric child care to-do list should include a kindergarten eye exam.
With more than 250,000 children under the age of 12 ending up in the emergency room each year with toy-related injuries, it’s more important than ever that we find ways to protect our kids. That’s why December is recognized as Safe Toys and Gifts month.
August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, and Illinois Eye Center is using the opportunity to highlight three ways you can help protect your children’s eye health from birth through adulthood.
August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month. Read up on the basics of eye care and safety for your children.
During the holiday season, Illinois Eye Center has special hours for our three locations. Please review below and contact us at 309-243-2400 with any questions.