Neonatal Vision Screening
Neonatal vision screening is the process of identifying and diagnosing vision problems in newborn babies. This is important for early detection of vision problems that can influence development, behavior, and learning. It helps identify conditions such as amblyopia (or "lazy eye"), strabismus (or crossed-eyes), and refractive errors (near- or farsightedness). Early detection and treatment of these conditions can help prevent permanent vision loss and reduce the need for glasses or corrective surgery in the future. Neonatal vision screening is a simple, safe, and cost effective way to improve the quality of life for newborns and their families.
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