Dr. Joseph K. Young @ Village Eye Care
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SCHOOL EYE EXAMS


Dr. Young stresses the importance of thorough eye examinations. School eye exams do not test for everything. They may test for distance vision in each eye separately, but do not test for near vision (reading) or how the two eyes work together as a unit.

Dr. Young tests for ocular problems that can impact learning and development. He also stresses the importance of proper eye movements, and the ability to read and comprehend. We have worked with many children whose reading and writing skills have greatly improved.
Dr. Young gives Flat Stanley an eye exam
Dr. Young gives Flat Stanley an eye exam.
Some signs of possible vision problems to look for in your child are the following:  

Head tilt Reading too close * Squinting * Complaining of headaches * Closing one eye * Decrease in normal reading habits * Fighting to do homework more than normal * Sudden drop in grades * May do better in math but not as good in subjects where heavy reading is required.

The above are only a sample of possible detection of vision problems. Some children may display little or no signs at all. They may have had vision problems for quite some time. These children don't read as much as you think they should. They seem to put down their books in a short period of time &/or read very little for "pleasure".

Please Note!  Dr Young is a firm believer of pre-school pediatric screenings and leads the effort for our Newtown schools.  Click here to find out more.
Some concerns that Dr. Young will check for your child is:
  •  Astigmatism (irregular surface causing blurry vision)
  •  Near Vision (to see close-up work)
  •  Distance Vision (to see the whiteboard)
  •  Binocularity (Two eyes working as a unit)
  •  Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
  •  Misalignment (Strabismus)
  •  Focusing (Accomodation)
  •  Convergence Insufficiency (for reading)
  •  Depth Perception (for sports, etc.)
  •  Color Vision Deficiency
  •  Eyelid Problem

...Another concern for parents is sports vision. According to Prevent Blindness America, there are 40,000 sports related injuries per year. Dr. Young has many solutions to protect the eyes of your sports child, from contacts to REC SPECS Sports Eyewear.  Please talk with Dr. Young as to the best answer for your child!
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Tue      9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thu     11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Fri         9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sat       8:30 am - 2:00 pm
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Dr. Joseph K. Young
25 Church Hill Road
Newtown, CT 06470
Phone: 203-426-5586
​Fax:  203-426-3366


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  • WELCOME
  • Our Practice
  • TAKING CARE OF YOU...
    • Our Specialties
    • Eyewear Frames & Lenses
    • Contact Lens Specialty
    • Your Children's Eyes & Sports
    • Optomap
  • Your Exams...
    • Your First Visit
    • School Eye Exams
    • 'Young' Adults
    • 30, 40, 50 & 60 Years 'Young'
    • 'Young' Seniors
  • Eyes Uncomfortable?
  • Eye Care Articles
  • We Give Back!
  • Insurance & Payments
  • Location
  • Your Security
  • Forms