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The University of Arizona
Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science
Infant Vision Testing
Laboratory
What can infants
and children see? 
One of the questions new parents ask most frequently is "What
does my child see?" Currently, vision testing of infants
and young children is being conducted by Vision Testing in Infants
and Children, a service and research program in the Department
of Ophthalmology and Vision Science the University of Arizona's College
of Medicine.
The purpose of the program is to learn about the development of visual
acuity and peripheral vision in normal infants and children less than
four years of age, and to provide vision testing for infants and young
children who are at risk for vision problems.
How
do you test the visual acuity
of infants and young children?

How
do you test the peripheral vision
of infants and young children?

How
to Contact Us

Who
are we?

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Scientific
Paper References

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Tohono O'odham Vision Screening
Program (TOVSP)
Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science, University of Arizona
This research is supported by the National
Eye Institute,
part of the Federal Government's National Institutes of Health.
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