Participating optometrists provide comprehensive eye examinations to babies aged six months to one year, regardless of their economic status. The program aims to promote eye health as part of infant wellness screenings and raise awareness about the importance of childhood ocular health screeni...
InfantSEE program provides free eye care for childrendoi:http://optometrytimes.modernmedicine.com/node/176938Seattle and Tacoma-area optometrists are partnering in a public health program to provide free, comprehensive eye care for infants.Optometry Times Staff ReportsAdvanstar Comm...
InfantSEE is a national public health program developed to provide professional eye care for infants nationwide. Optometrists provide a comprehensive eye as... T Wingert,J Weaver,R Garzia - Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 Infants' understanding of...
InfantSEE is a national public health program developed to provide professional eye care for infants nationwide. Optometrists provide a comprehensive eye assessment to infants in the first year of life, offering early detection of potential eye and vision problems. Visual acuity, refractive status, ...