Vision development begins in infancy, yet many parents are unaware of how critical early eye exams are. That’s why Dr. Larson, the Texas spokesperson for the InfantSEE® program, is passionate about helping parents take early action.
What Is InfantSEE®?
InfantSEE® is a public health initiative that provides comprehensive eye exams for infants ages 6 to 12 months at no cost to families. It is supported by the American Optometric Association and designed to catch early signs of vision issues that can impact development.
Why Are Early Eye Exams So Important?
Vision problems can begin at birth, but they often go unnoticed. By the time a child is old enough for a school vision screening, critical stages of visual development may have already passed.
Early eye exams can detect:
- Strabismus (eye turn)
- Amblyopia (lazy eye)
- High refractive errors (extreme farsightedness, nearsightedness, or astigmatism)
- Cataracts or other eye health concerns
By detecting these issues early, treatment can begin at a time when the visual system is still developing rapidly—dramatically improving long-term outcomes.
Dr. Larson’s Role in InfantSEE®
Dr. Larson actively advocates for early detection and intervention. As the Texas spokesperson, she works to educate the public and promote the availability of these no-cost exams. Her dedication ensures more families in Texas understand the value of early vision care.
Parents are encouraged to schedule an InfantSEE exam even if their baby appears to see well. Many visual issues are subtle and can only be detected with specialized equipment and expertise.
Supporting Your Child’s Future
Healthy vision is critical for learning, coordination, and overall development. Starting with a strong foundation gives children the best chance to succeed in school and life.
To schedule your baby’s no-cost vision assessment, contact OCVT today. Early action now can help ensure a bright future.

