As families prepare for a new school year, doctors at the Cleveland Clinic stress the importance of children getting eye screenings and exams.
Dr. Allison Babiuch, a pediatric ophthalmologist at Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute, appeared on Good Morning Cleveland- Saturday.
She said uncorrected vision problems can be a barrier to learning, and undetected vision disorders can even be misdiagnosed with learning disabilities.
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