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Hearing and Vision Screening

Hearing and Vision Screening

Hearing & Vision Screening at MOM9
Good hearing and vision are closely tied to speech, learning, attention, and confidence. Some children don’t complain because they don’t realise what they’re experiencing is “different.” Screening helps catch issues early—before they affect development or school performance.

Hearing Screening Helps Detect

  • Reduced hearing that affects speech and language
  • Frequent ear infections or fluid-related hearing issues
  • Difficulty responding, delayed talking, unclear speech

Vision Screening Helps Detect

  • Refractive issues (needing glasses)
  • Squint, eye strain, headaches
  • Risk factors for amblyopia (“lazy eye”)—screening in early childhood is recommended in many preventive-care guidelines.

When to Book Screening

  • Speech delay or unclear speech
  • Child sits too close to screens / squints often
  • Poor school performance or attention issues
  • Frequent ear infections or ear pain
  • Family history of vision/hearing issues

FAQ
Q. If my child seems fine, do we still need screening?
Many vision/hearing issues are silent early on—screening is a proactive check.

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